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No charges have been filed more than two months after by a boat while wakeboarding. Adler, a 15-year-old Miami Beach resident, died on May 11 after being struck by a vessel that left the scene. The teenager had fallen into the water before the fatal collision.

She was on a boat with 13 other individuals, according to an from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission. The individuals included 11 teenagers, a 21-year-old and two people in their 30s. Another passenger on the boat was on a wake surfboard and fell into the water at a different location.



She was not harmed in the crash. In May, the FWC told they are making "significant progress" in the investigation. The FWC identified as the operator of the boat that hit Adler in the incident report.

He also owns the boat. Alonso was the only person on the 42-foot-long Boston Whaler at the time of the accident. , Lauren Field Krasnoff, previously told that Alonso is "devastated.

" "This was an unthinkable tragedy and our hearts break for Ella and her family," Krasnoff said. She also said he has no criminal record and was going at a "reasonable rate of speed." "He was not drinking.

And he had no clue that he may have hit someone – he parked the boat at his home, he was calm, he didn't clean the boat, and he did not try to hide anything," Krasnoff said. Krasnoff said Alonso is cooperating with the investigation. Krasnoff told on Tuesday there are "no updates on our end.

" also reached out to the FWC for an update on the investigation. Anyone who witnessed or has video footage of the incident should contact the Wildlife Alert Hotline at 888-404-FWCC (3922). Adler is the granddaughter of US Ambassador to Belgium Michael M.

Adler. First Lady visited the family on May 14 to pay condolences. in Miami.

She was involved in the school play, dance team and Jewish Students Association. She had a passion for ballet and appeared in over 100 performances of "The Nutcracker" with the Miami City Ballet. "In her 15 years on this earth, she dazzled us with her light," her obituary said.

"She emanated love and joy. She was beautiful. When she walked into a room, everyone was drawn to her.

She loved to dance, she loved her friends, and most of all she loved her family." Newsweek is committed to challenging conventional wisdom and finding connections in the search for common ground. Newsweek is committed to challenging conventional wisdom and finding connections in the search for common ground.

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