The body of Amada Mia Brown, a 5-year-old girl from San Bernardino who was swept into the ocean in Laguna Beach earlier this week, was found early Thursday morning along the coastline during aerial surveillance. According to multiple reports, the sighting occurred about 250 to 300 yards offshore of Christmas Cove, approximately one-quarter mile north of Treasure Island Beach where she initially went missing.
Key Takeaways
The body of 5-year-old Amada Mia Brown was found along Laguna Beach's coastline after she was swept into the ocean by powerful waves. The search involved multiple agencies over more than 30 hours.
- Body discovered during aerial surveillance near Christmas Cove
- Search spanned over 90 square miles and concluded Wednesday evening
- Family held a vigil, with father expressing heartbreak at daughter's loss
- Dangerous surf conditions were warned by lifeguards before the incident
Source Claims Check
High Consensus| Claim | Status | Reason | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Location | Broad Agreement | 250-300 yards offshore of Christmas Cove | |
| Search Duration | Broad Agreement | More than 30 hours and covered over 90 square miles. | |
| Identification Of Body | Broad Agreement | Orange County Sheriff's Department Coroner Division identified the body as Amada Mia Brown. |
The search-and-recovery mission involved Laguna Beach Marine Safety, the Orange County Sheriff's Department Harbor Patrol, and the United States Coast Guard. The agencies searched for over 30 hours and covered more than 90 square miles before concluding their efforts on Wednesday evening due to the inability to locate Amada.
Amada was with her family walking along Treasure Island Beach when a large wave swept them out to sea. Bystanders rescued her mother and brother, but she remained missing until Thursday's discovery. The Orange County Sheriff’s Department Coroner Division positively identified the body as that of Amada Mia Brown.
The tragedy has left the community reeling, with Laguna Beach Mayor Mark Orgill expressing sympathy for the girl’s family and extending condolences on behalf of the community. The incident occurred amid dangerous surf conditions warned by lifeguards due to a powerful storm off the coast.
The National Weather Service had issued a Beach Hazards Statement, warning of strong rip currents and high surf that remained in effect through Thursday night. Lifeguards across Los Angeles and Orange counties were on alert, increasing staffing for the summer rush as waves could reach up to 12 feet.
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