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Woman struck by boat propeller at New Jersey shore dies of injuries
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Date:2025-04-25 01:33:31
HARVEY CEDARS, N.J. (AP) — A New Jersey woman trying to board a boat from a raft over the weekend was killed when she was struck by the propeller, police said Monday.
Zeina Mahafzah, 18, of Wayne, New Jersey, was in a raft being pulled by a boat Sunday afternoon in Sunset Park when she tried to get into the vessel, New Jersey State Police said in a statement. An investigation is underway.
Sunset Park is a recreation area in Harvey Cedars on Long Beach Island.
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