Crime & Safety

Child’s Sailing Death Investigation Continues: FWC

A 10-year-old boy died Saturday during a Sarasota Youth Sailing practice in Sarasota Bay. Witnesses of the incident should contact the FWC.

SARASOTA, FL — The investigation into Saturday’s death of a child during a Sarasota Youth Sailing practice in Sarasota Bay continues, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) said.

Ten-year-old Ethan Isaacs was killed when several sailboats collided during the practice Saturday morning. Sarasota Youth Sailing is a nonprofit that teaches children how to sail.

In an email, FWC southwest region public information director Melody Kilborn said the operator of a 20-foot vessel was assisting the operator of an 8-foot sailboat who was having trouble. When the individual on the 20-foot boat lost his footing and fell, he accidentally activated his vessel into gear and was thrown from the boat.

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The unmanned vessel continued moving through the water and struck several 8-foot sailboats being used during the practice session, Kilborn said. Three children, including Ethan, were injured in this incident. The two other children suffered non-life-threatening injuries.

Anyone who witnessed this accident or has additional information is encouraged to call the FWC’s Wildlife Alert Hotline at 1-888-404-FWCC (3922).

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