New Hampshire
Coast Guard suspends search for fisherman off coast of Cape Ann after recovering 3 bodies
HAMPTON, N.H. – The Coast Guard suspended the seek for a lacking fisherman on Friday, someday after crews recovered the our bodies of three of his buddies.
The 4 fishermen have been final seen on Wednesday in Hampton, New Hampshire, the place they left to go fishing off Jeffreys Ledge, which is about 50 miles offshore. Many fishermen WBZ-TV spoke to mentioned the circumstances Wednesday morning have been tough.
Their overturned boat was discovered Thursday afternoon off the coast of Rockport, Massachusetts and the our bodies have been discovered shortly after.
The Coast Guard recognized the three discovered as 38-year-old Jia Fu Zheng of Quincy, 43-year-old Daxiao Lin of Quincy, and 42-year-old Jaime Liu of Litchfield, New Hampshire. Bin “Michael” Cai stays lacking.
Business lobsterman Randy Campolini urged leisure fishermen to watch out and take precautions when going out on the water, particularly this time of yr.
“When you’re not used to it, that is the worst time of yr,” mentioned Campolini. “The climate is sort of good and folks get the urge to get out fishing, get within the boat, but it surely’s truly probably the most harmful time of yr trigger you are not prepared for the climate to show like that on the market.”
Business fishermen suggest paying very shut consideration to the climate and having security gadgets onboard, together with a marine radio.
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Massachusetts woman suffers serious head injuries in NH snowmobile crash
A Massachusetts woman suffered serious head injuries in a snowmobile crash in New Hampshire on Monday afternoon.
The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department said it was notified shortly after 3 p.m. Monday that a snowmobile had crashed on the Lower Haystack Trail off of Bear Notch Road in Bartlett.
They said 40-year-old Jiamin Wei, of Chestnut Hill, had been driving a rented snowmobile when she failed to negotiate a downhill left hand turn and drove off the right side of the trail into a ditch, hitting a tree. Her 10-year-old son was a passenger on the machine.
Wei and her son were riding as part of a tour, and the guide was able to quickly call for help and provide an accurate location for rescuers. Along with a Fish and Game conservation officer, members of the Bartlett/Jackson Ambulance Service, the Bartlett Fire Department and the Bartlett Police Department responded.
The 10-year-old was not injured and was able to be driven by snowmobile from the scene. His mother had suffered serious head injuries but was stable. She was placed in a rescue sled and transported about 2 miles back to the trailhead, where she was transferred to an ambulance.
She was taken by ambulance to the Memorial Hospital in North Conway for treatment. No update on her condition was available.
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