Michigan woman falls overboard in Bahamas, remains missing: Authorities
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An American woman is missing at sea in the Bahamas after falling overboard from a dinghy.
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An American woman is missing at sea in the Bahamas after reportedly going overboard from a dinghy. Police state the incident occurred Saturday evening as she and her husband traveled from Hope Town on the Abaco Islands to Elbow Cay. Authorities are now searching for the woman following her disappearance. The incident highlights the dangers of maritime travel, particularly in the open waters of the Bahamas.
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