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  2. Death of Mallory Beach - Wikipedia

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    Paul Murdaugh was uncooperative with the medical staff. Several hours after the crash, his blood alcohol content was .24, three times the legal limit. [2] Paul claimed that one of the other teens, Connor Cook, had been driving the boat; however, evidence from his injuries proved that Connor Cook was a passenger, and he was not charged. [7]

  3. Dramatic video shows whale capsizing boat off New Hampshire - AOL

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    Two boaters were flung into the Atlantic Ocean when the whale struck the rear of the vessel. They were rescued by good Samaritans, according to the Coast Guard.

  4. Whale surfaces, capsizes fishing boat off New Hampshire coast

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    Two fishermen are safe after a whale crashed onto their boat, capsizing it off the New Hampshire shore, according to the U.S. Coast Guard. The Coast Guard posted to X that they had received a ...

  5. Boat crash throws 4 into SC river, seriously injuring 1 ... - AOL

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  6. Whaleboat - Wikipedia

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    A modern copy of a whaleboat at Mystic Seaport.The mast is stowed with its heel under the after thwart and resting on the gunwale on the starboard quarter. The 2 tubs containing the whale rope are in the after half of the boat, and the rope is led round the loggerhead and then forward to the bow, between the chocks.

  7. Two blue whales reportedly capsize 23-foot boat off coast of ...

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    It was a freak accident that is very rare for whale watching boats." A site dedicated to humane use of animals in tourist attractions says an estimated 13 million people whale watch annually.

  8. USS Samuel B. Roberts (DE-413) - Wikipedia

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    The 120 survivors of the crew clung to three life rafts for 50 hours before being rescued. During the battle, Samuel B. Roberts , which was designed for 23–24 kn (43–44 km/h; 26–28 mph), managed 28.7 kn (53.2 km/h; 33.0 mph) by raising pressure to 660 pounds per square inch (4,600 kPa) and diverting all available steam to the ship's turbines.

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