
Boat capsizes near Alcatraz Island, killing one; three missing presumed dead after search ends
New York Post — Metro—A 49-foot cabin cruiser carrying 20 people, most of them family members on a recreational outing, capsized in 5-foot swells near Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay. One person was confirmed dead and three others went missing; the Coast Guard suspended the search Wednesday night, with the three now presumed dead. The confirmed victim was identified as Clifford Boisa, 79, a reserve deputy sheriff from Sutter County. Families maintained vigil as search teams worked until sundown before suspending operations.
- New York Post — Metro — Families maintained vigil as search teams worked until sundown before suspending operations
- New York Post — Metro — Coast Guard ends its search for three people missing after a fatal boat accident in San Francisco Bay
- The Straits Times — One dead, three presumed dead from capsized boat in San Francisco Bay after search called off
- The Hindu — One dead, 24 missing after boat sinks in Indonesia: rescuers
- The Independent (UK) — 1 person dead and 23 missing after passenger boat sinks in Indonesia, authorities say
- Deutsche Welle — Alcatraz boat capsizing in San Francisco leaves 4 dead
- Washington Times — Three people still missing, one dead after boat capsizes near Alcatraz Island
- PBS NewsHour — Most of the 20 aboard were family members who had been on a recreational outing together
- Fox News — US — The confirmed victim was identified as Clifford Boisa, 79, a Sutter County reserve deputy sheriff
- Fox News — The vessel was a 49-foot cabin cruiser that capsized in 5-foot swells near Alcatraz
- CBS News — Coast Guard suspended the search Wednesday after finding no survivors in the water
- CBS News — 1 dead, 3 missing after boat sinks near Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay