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Woman Dies After Getting Caught in Jose-Spawned Rip Current Off Jersey Shore

A New York woman who was pulled unconscious from rough waters at a New Jersey shore beach this week has died, authorities say. 

Erin Higgins, 42, of Harriman, and Ronald Renshtie, 54, of Wallkill, were swimming in the chest-deep water Wednesday afternoon when they apparently got caught in a rip current, Asbury Park police said.  

Renshtie was able to swim back to shore and was helped out of the water. But several witnesses told emergency responders that Higgins was still in the water.

Higgins was soon found and was taken to a hospital. But authorities say she died the next day.

Authorities say the rip current was one of several spawned by Hurricane Jose as it passed well east of the New Jersey coast.

Copyright The Associated Press
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