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Suspect in deadly Fla. boat crash that killed 15-year-old ballerina ‘had absolutely no idea’ vessel was involved: attorney

A Florida rower suspected of piloting the boat that hit and killed a 15-year-old ballerina claims he had “no knowledge” that his boat was involved in the alleged hit-and-run accident, lawyers say. said.

Carlos Guillermo Alonso, 78, of Coral Gables, struck the 42-foot Boston Whaler Ella Riley Adler in Biscayne Bay last Saturday, according to a Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission incident report. He is charged with fleeing the scene.

The driver of the boat that hit and killed a teenage ballerina in Miami Beach has been identified as Carlos Guillermo Alonso, 78. WSVN
Mourners leave Temple Beth Sholom after the funeral service for 15-year-old Ella Adler on Monday, May 13, 2024. AP
Witnesses said the rower did not slow down or stop after falling while wakeboarding and hitting Ella Adler, who was in the water. NBC 6 South Florida
Ella Adler appeared in over 100 performances with Miami City Ballet and was remembered as a talented dancer. Ransom Everglades School
“You were taken from us too soon, and the world was robbed of everything you could have achieved,” Ella’s father, Matthew Adler, said in an emotional letter read at her funeral. It was written as “. Matthew Adler / Facebook
Mr. Arsono is cooperating with investigators and his boat has been recovered as evidence. WSVN

Alonso’s attorney, Lauren Field Krasnoff, said her client is devastated by the tragedy but did not know he was a prime suspect when police questioned him about the incident.

“At this point, I don’t know. [Alonso] Or maybe his boat was the one involved in the accident.” Krasnov told NBC 6.. “If his boat had been involved, I would say he had no idea that it happened that day. He is as devastated as anyone.”

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