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Re: Possible drowning at Mullet today
[Re: VGerfo]
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02/21/2019 10:17 AM
02/21/2019 10:17 AM
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Was she in fact coming off a boat? As otherwise there is no reason for her to have a life preserver at all. And due to her age, it could well have been a heart attack or stroke. The DH story says she 'went for a swim', which to me means she was just at the beach, not on a boat. Regardless, a very sad thing for her family and friends. It's a cautionary tale to all of us, tomorrow is guaranteed to no one.
Carol Hill
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