Woman dies after suspected smuggling boat hit by U.S. border vessel
The vessel was first spotted off the coast of Encinitas, a city about 22 miles (35 km) north of San Diego, by Customs' Office of Air and Marine, according to a Customs spokeswoman.
ADVERTISING
Federal agents then fired warning shots into the air and were closing in when the two watercraft collided, dumping the 20 occupants into the ocean, the statement said.
Federal agents pulled the passengers from the water and discovered one woman was unconscious. The woman, who was not officially identified, was taken by U.S. Coast Guard helicopter to a local hospital where she was pronounced dead, a dispatcher with the Coast Guard said.
Border Patrol agents met the Customs boat and took the 19 survivors into custody, the Los Angeles Times reported. The paper said four of the occupants were hospitalized.
Border enforcers have reported increasing numbers of attempts to smuggle people and drugs at sea since 2012 as land routes have become harder to use.
Comments