Florida Boat Owner Identified After Teen Ballerina's Tragic Death in Boating Accident
Florida boat owner, Carlos Alonso, identified in accident involving 15-year-old ballerina. No charges filed, Alonso cooperating with the investigation.
The owner of a boat matching the description of one that struck and killed a 15-year-old Florida ballerina on Saturday has been identified in an incident report obtained by Fox News Digital. Carlos Guillermo Alonso, 78, owned the white and blue center console boat that is described by state officials as a "vessel of interest" in the death of Ella Riley Adler, who fell into the water while wakeboarding behind a friend's boat in Key Biscayne near Nixon Beach, according to the incident report. No charges have been filed in relation to the death, and Alonso is cooperating with the investigation, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) said Thursday.
Details of the Incident
FWC officials previously said that Adler and another female were being towed behind a boat before they "fell off at different times/locations and both were in the water simultaneously," the incident report said. A boat heading westbound struck fatally injured Adler, whose body was recovered by the other boat. Alonso's 42-foot Boston Whaler has been impounded by FWC.
Owner's Response
It is unclear whether Alonso was at the wheel when Adler was hit; there was one person aboard during the crash, according to the incident report. Alonso's attorney, Lauren Field Krasnoff, told NBC6 that her client was "devastated" and had "no idea" that his boat may have been involved until authorities knocked at his door. "If his boat was involved, I can tell you he had absolutely no idea that that is what happened that day. He is as devastated as anybody could be," she told NBC6. "When the police came knocking, he did not know why."
She also asserted that her client does not drink, that "he was not drinking on that Saturday," and that he has had "no contact with the criminal system." The incident report indicates that it is "unknown" whether alcohol was involved in the collision.
Support for the Victim's Family
Kransoff also told reporters that Alonso, who goes by "Bill," has been boating for 50 years. Alonso was seen stepping out of his car and heading into his home with Krasnoff's assistance in footage shared by the outlet on Thursday. Fox News Digital has reached out to the lawyer for comment.
Remembering Ella Riley Adler
Adler was a student at Ransom Everglades School and a member of its dance team. The high-school freshman had been cast as a ballerina in "The Nutcracker" and had appeared in more than 100 performances with the Miami City Ballet at the Adrienne Arsht Center, according to her obituary.
"When she walked into a room, everyone was drawn to her," her family wrote. "She loved to dance, she loved her friends, and most of all she loved her family." Adler's family wrote that she took pride in her Jewish heritage. "She was the great-granddaughter of Holocaust survivors," her family said. "She loved Israel and came from a long line of Jewish leaders with a strong commitment to faith and tikkun olam."
Condolences and Calls for Safety
In a statement, the private school wrote that Ella was "a wonderful dancer, served on the speech and debate team, and was a member of the Jewish Student Association," and that she "was a treasured friend to many." Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levina Cava extended her condolences to the Adler family on X, writing that the public should "honor her memory by exercising better boat safety to ensure tragedies like this never happen again."
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