Long Island Man Drowns Rescuing Tourists in Bermuda
Long Island Man Drowns Rescuing Tourists in Bermuda

Long Island Man Drowns Rescuing Tourists in Bermuda

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Jamie Lambros, a 48-year-old resident of Deer Park, New York, drowned on October 7 while attempting to rescue a 10-year-old boy and his mother at Horseshoe Bay Beach in Bermuda. Despite his heroism, which saved the lives of the mother and child, Lambros succumbed to the water. His family is devastated by the loss and is calling for increased safety measures at the beach, highlighting the absence of lifeguards and emergency services. Lambros's brother expressed anger over the lack of warnings about dangerous conditions, urging changes to prevent similar tragedies. A GoFundMe campaign has been established to assist with funeral expenses and honor Lambros's legacy, as he was remembered fondly by family and friends. Tragically, he is the third tourist to die at this location this year, raising concerns about safety protocols there.

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