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Position in the Atlantic Oean where Laura Gainey went overboard, at approximately 10:45 PM on December 8, 2006. The Picton Castle was 370 miles from Halifax and 630 miles from New York City.
In the subsequent days, the US and Canadian Coast Guards, along with the Picton Castle and several merchant vessels would search the area [blue box] for Laura Gainey.
External Links
Picton Castle: official ship website
The Gainey Foundation: support for charitable organization in memory of Laura and Cathy Gainey
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