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Updated · NBC Boston · May 14
Unauthorized Boat Crash at Logan Pier Kills 24-Year-Old Elizabeth Dankert, Injuring 3
Updated
Updated · NBC Boston · May 14

Unauthorized Boat Crash at Logan Pier Kills 24-Year-Old Elizabeth Dankert, Injuring 3

9 articles · Updated · NBC Boston · May 14
  • A 24-year-old woman, Elizabeth Dankert of Andover, died after a twin-engine recreational boat slammed into the Runway 4R pier at Boston Logan around 11:20 p.m. Wednesday; three other people were hospitalized and are expected to survive.
  • Freedom Boat Club said the vessel had been taken without authorization and was being operated after the club had closed, a key detail as state police and the Suffolk District Attorney's Office investigate the cause and possible charges.
  • Prosecutors said Dankert and two 23-year-old female friends had been in the Seaport before boarding a boat owned by a 40-year-old man; the impact threw passengers onto shoreline rocks, prompting difficult nighttime water rescues.
  • Massport said airport service was not disrupted, though Runway 4R was temporarily closed for the emergency response and investigation before reopening.
  • Dankert, a 2024 Union College graduate who worked at PTC in Boston's Seaport, was remembered by her family, college and employer as a standout student-athlete and colleague.
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