What to Know
- A male windsurfer was pronounced dead after rescue crews took him to a hospital from a New Jersey beach over the weekend
- The male was reported in distress sometime before 5 p.m. Saturday
- His body was recovered from the area of Horseshoe Cove in Sandy Hook, and he was pronounced dead at a hospital
Officials say a male windsurfer was pronounced dead after rescue crews took him to a hospital from a New Jersey beach over the weekend.
Daphne Yun, a spokeswoman for Gateway National Recreation Area, which includes Sandy Hook, told the Asbury Park Press that the male was reported in distress sometime before 5 p.m. Saturday.
His body was recovered from the area of Horseshoe Cove in Sandy Hook, and he was pronounced dead at a hospital.
The National Park Service, which has jurisdiction over Gateway, is investigating.
In mid-October, the body of a man later identified as a West Orange resident, was recovered on Sandy Hook.
The site in Monmouth County is one of New Jersey's most popular shore destinations in the summer months.
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