Officials identify woman who died in Boston Harbor boat crash on Saturday
Jeanica Julce, 27, of Somerville died in the crash on Saturday. Seven people were rescued with non-life-threatening injuries.
www.boston.comI don’t have live access to the latest updates at the moment. Here’s what I can tell you based on recent widely reported Boston Harbor incidents:
There have been several Boston Harbor boat crashes in recent years with updates ranging from injuries to fatalities, involving recreational and commercial vessels, and investigations by state and local authorities. For example, notable past incidents include a high-speed crash in heavy fog near a day marker in 2021 with one confirmed death and multiple rescues, and other 2024 incidents near Moon Island/Long Island Bridge with several injuries. These provide context for ongoing safety and investigation efforts in Boston Harbor.[2][3][7]
In August 2024, a fishing-boat collision near the Moon Island/Long Island Bridge area resulted in three people with serious injuries and ongoing investigations into the cause. This highlights the harbor’s ongoing traffic and potential hazard zones around disappears/remnants in the harbor area (like old bridge structures).[3][2]
More recently, reports from 2026 include a fatality and multiple injuries from a boat crash near Logan Airport’s vicinity, with the investigation led by state police and local agencies; responses involved multiple agencies and emphasized safety measures, though details and outcomes may still be developing.[4][9]
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Jeanica Julce, 27, of Somerville died in the crash on Saturday. Seven people were rescued with non-life-threatening injuries.
www.boston.comThree individuals were taken to a local hospital following a boat crash into the remnants of the Long Island Bridge, police said.
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