Judge Awards Nearly $1M To Families Of 4 Fisherman Killed When 'Emmy Rose' Sank Off Provincetown

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) - A judge has awarded nearly $1 million in damages to the families of four fishermen who died when their Maine-based boat mysteriously sank off the Massachusetts coast in 2020.

The 82-foot Portland, Maine-based Emmy Rose went down early Nov. 23, 2020, as it was heading to port after a seven-day fishing trip.

The Portland Press Herald reports U.S. District Judge John Woodcock distributed insurance proceeds from the boat owner in an order Wednesday.

He wrote each man died "an unspeakably tragic and terrible death."

The vessel made no distress calls. It was found in May. Authorities are investigating how it sank.

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