Beloved mother identified as latest victim of SF boat tragedy
Key Points:
- The family of Tondra Miller, a 58-year-old woman who died in the San Francisco Bay boating disaster, has confirmed her death and remembered her as a beloved family member.
- Miller was one of three passengers who disappeared after the private cabin cruiser Volare capsized and sank on Tuesday afternoon during a memorial cruise.
- The group of 20 family and friends had been scattering ashes at Angel Island before the boat rolled over due to rough conditions, resulting in the tragedy.
- Sixteen people were rescued, including three injured, but two remain missing and are believed trapped inside the sunken vessel resting 120 to 130 feet below the surface near Alcatraz Island.
- Another victim, 79-year-old Clifford Joseph Boisa, also died, and the families have requested privacy while expressing gratitude for public support.