Boat Accident In Outer Banks Kills Loudoun Woman

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Leesburg VA

07 September, 2021

2:07 PM

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LOUDOUN COUNTY, VA — A woman from Loudoun County was killed in a boating accident in the Outer Banks on Monday, Sept. 6. Authorities identified the woman as Brandi Cash, a 29-year-old Round Hill resident. Authorities in Hyde County, North Carolina received a report of a serious boating accident around 2 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 6, according to a report from the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission. The accident occurred at the Hatteras Inlet, near the Ocracoke Ferry Dock. Authorities said a rented vessel was travelling southwest in the area when it hit a sand shoal, a submerged bank that rises near the surface of the water. The vessel was rented from Hatteras Parasail, according to a news release. When the boat struck the sand, Cash was ejected from the vessel, authorities said. She was then run over by the boat. Cash died due to her injuries later on Monday. Several agencies responded to the scene of the crash, including the National Park Service, U.S. Coast Guard, Hyde County Sheriffs' Office, and North Carolina Wildlife Officers. The investigation, which is still ongoing, is being handled by the North Carolina Wildlife office. In their release, authorities did not note any possible factors that may have contributed to the crash. Have a story idea? Email me at [email protected] with tips, questions, comments, or concerns.

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