The authorities of the city of New York confirmed this Wednesday that the two people who died in a river accident that occurred this Tuesday, July 12, in the Hudson River are of Colombian nationality.
The water vehicle in which around 14 people were being transported overturned in the river at the height of the Intrepid museum in New York, known for being a huge ship anchored in a tourist area on the west side of Manhattan.
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So far, it has been confirmed that the deceased are Lindelia Vásquez, 47 years old, and Julián Vásquez, 7 years old.
This is what is known so far about the accident, the moments before the tragedy and the two Colombian victims.
The accident
According to local media reports, Lindelia Vásquez, the deceased Colombian, had received a group of relatives from Colombia and Miami.
Albert Orozco, a family friend, told the new york post that the woman had booked the small boat to take her guests on a tour of New York City through its waterways.
Orozco explained that Vásquez and the 13 people with whom he was meeting attended a breakfast hours before the tragedy in the Hudson River. The family had breakfast at Brisas Bakery and Restaurant, where they also bought food to take to the boat.
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“On (Tuesday) morning the whole family came here at nine. They bought empanadas, bread with cheese, ice cream, everything, ”she recounted.
The accident occurred on Tuesday at 2:45 pm local time. A video also released by the New York Post shows that the boat was moving normally when, from one moment to another, it was lost from sight in the water.
According to the authorities, the owner of the boat in which they were transported was the one who gave notice of the accident, as he followed them closely on a jet ski.
Ten of the people inside the boat were rescued by emergency teams, but divers had to pull Lindelia Vásquez and Julián Vásquez out of the water, who were trapped under the ship.
the local newspaper New YorkDaily News said this Wednesday that some versions indicate that the wake of a ferry passing through the area destabilized the boat and caused it to turn over, while other US media assure that the investigations They seek to clarify if the capacity of the boat was exceeded on the family trip, causing the accident.
I couldn’t make out anything but their screams
A witness told the media that people clung to the top of the boat and the jet ski that was nearby.
“There were about four people at the top of the bottom of the boat screaming (…) I couldn’t make out anything other than their screams,” said Raidy Garcia, the witness.
The Colombian Victims
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that the two victims were Colombian and that “on the boat were more Colombians who were injured as a result of this accident. Although they did not specify the exact number of nationals affected in the event.
Orozco, the family friend, told the new york post that the Colombian Lindelia Vásquez had emigrated to the city of Elizabeth, in New Jersey, almost 20 years ago and that she worked in a restaurant.
New York authorities said the victims are not mother and son, so the relationship between the deceased is being established. National media report that it is about the woman and her nephew.
The Colombian Foreign Ministry assured that the Colombian Consulate General in New York learned of the events on the same day of the accident and that “it managed to establish contact with the families of the victims to provide them with the corresponding consular assistance.”
“Because one of the victims lived in Elizabeth, a city located in the State of New Jersey, the Consulates in Newark and New York work in an articulated way to accompany the relatives in this painful moment,” they added.
The other Colombians who were injured in the accident remain in medical centers and the Colombian consular offices monitor their health status.
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