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Bronx Man Died While Checking On His Boat During Irene

082911sierra.jpg At least 21 deaths have been attributed to Hurricane Irene, and even though it was downgraded to a tropical storm by the time it tore through the Northeast, it still proved deadly. One fatality has been reported in the Bronx, where a 68-year-old father of 13 died while checking in on his boat at a marina Sunday morning. Police say Jose Sierra was found dead at the City Island Marina Sunday afternoon, over seven hours after he was spotted arriving at the the Sunset Marina nearby.

Locals speculate that the wind swept him into the water by his boat sometime around 9 a.m., some time after the owner of the Sunset Marina saw Sierra wave to him as he went to check on his new 16-passenger boat, purchased just last week. His body was later found by the City Island Marina owner, who tells the Daily News, "I saw his body, face up, hung on a line in between some boats. I was pretty upset. It's not something you see every day."

His devastated daughter tells the Post her father "was a self-made man. Everybody knows him for his kindness and his charity. After fishing, he would just give out the fish to people. He was a beautiful man." At this point, Sierra is the only confirmed Irene-related fatality in NYC.


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  • Rocknrope

    Very sad, especially as the father of 13(!)  When in the hell did he find the time to fish?

    In reading about the deaths from the storm, so many of them could have lived if they obeyed a simple rule:  Don't leave the goddamn house in the middle of a hurricane.

    Sadly, Virginia seems to be the exception to this rule, as all the deaths seem to be the result of freaking trees falling on homes while people were in them.

  • J_Temperance

    At least this guy's family would agree with me that we didn't overreact to the threat of Irene. 

  • SonnyBobiche

    Totally agree.  He also went all alone after having promised his family that he would stay put.  That's why the deaths in Virginia made feel worse.

  • DigsInNY

    So true. Your life is worth more than any material. Material items can be replaced, you can't.

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