WATCH: Search for American woman missing in Bahamas ongoing
An American woman is missing in the Bahamas after she reportedly went overboard while traveling on a dinghy and strong currents carried her out to sea, according to police.
An American woman is missing in the Bahamas after she reportedly went overboard while traveling on a dinghy and strong currents carried her out to sea, according to police. Grouped from 6 articles across 4 sources.
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An American woman is missing in the Bahamas after she reportedly went overboard while traveling on a dinghy and strong currents carried her out to sea, according to police.
An American woman disappeared in the Bahamas on Saturday, after her husband said she fell from their dinghy and was swept out to sea.
Her husband told authorities she fell out of their dinghy on Saturday night and was swept out to sea.
Police in the Bahamas are searching for an American woman who disappeared over the weekend. Lynette Hooker's husband says they were on a boat ride when she fell overboard and was swept out to sea. Cristian Benavides reports.
Authorities in the Bahamas kept up their search for a Michigan mom who's been missing for three days. Her husband says she fell overboard, but Cristian Benavides spoke with the woman's daughter, who says she doesn't believe that.
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