Jose Fernandez Has Passed In A Boating Accident


Written by Tim Hume at CNN.com

Miami Marlins pitcher José Fernández, who defected from Cuba at 15 and went on to become one of baseball’s brightest stars, was killed early Sunday in a boating accident, Florida authorities said.

Fernández, who was 24, and two other men were found dead after their boat was discovered at the entrance of Miami Harbor, said Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission spokesman Lorenzo Veloz.

Coast Guard personnel on patrol noticed the vessel upside down on the north end of a rocky jetty shortly after 3:15 a.m., Veloz said at a news conference.
Divers recovered two bodies under the boat, and a third victim was found on the rocks. The names of the two other victims — also in their 20s — are being withheld until relatives are notified. The men were Fernandez’s friends, Veloz said.

 

Veloz said Fernández’s death was a loss to Miami, to baseball and to anyone who ever met him.

“He was pillar to our community. He was involved in everything that he could be to give back,” Veloz said. “I had the experience of talking to him several times — down-to-earth, great person … I’m sorry I’m getting goosebumps right now. It’s really hitting home and it’s horrible.”
Based on impact evidence and the severity of damage, officials concluded the boat — a 32-foot SeaVee center console model — hit the rocks at full speed, Veloz said.
Top speed on the boat would be between 50 mph and 65 mph, depending on the engines with which it was equipped, according to SeeVee’s website.

Fernández was a passenger on the boat, and was not the owner, Veloz said.
“The boat is a total loss right now from what we can see,” Veloz said. “It’s horrible, it’s bad, it’s bad.”

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