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Three killed in Miami Beach boat crash

Three people, including the parents of a teenager, were killed in a boat crash off the Florida coast, authorities said Monday.

Christopher Colgan, 56, and his wife of 17 years Elisaine Colgan, 38, died when their center console struck a jetty in Miami Beach Saturday night, according to the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission.

Photographs from the crash show the 32-foot-long vessel flipped over on rocks.

“I feel like I’m in a nightmare and I can’t wake up,” their 16-year-old son Chris Colgan Jr. said, according to the Sun-Sentinel.

Elisaine, a real estate broker, would have turned 39 on Sunday, the Miami Herald reported. Her husband was an avid boater and fisherman.

The search for another passenger lasted all day Sunday and concluded Monday, when 28-year-old Jennifer Munoz Cadavid’s body was pulled from the beach near the crash site.

Troy Forte, 37, survived the crash and was taken to Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami.

Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez, 24, died in a boat collision with the same jetty in 2016, along with two of his friends.