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Woman dies hours after fire

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A female passenger has died hours after a casino boat caught fire off Florida's Gulf Coast, forcing her and about 50 other passengers and crew to jump into the chilly waters to escape.

Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point spokesman Kurt Conover said Monday that the woman died late Sunday, shortly after she arrived at the hospital's emergency room at 10 p.m.

He said she had apparently gone home after the fire but became ill. Her name has not been released and a cause of death has not been determined. He said eight other passengers were treated at the hospital and released.

Port Richey police said 15 people were injured in the fire and it was originally believed that none of the injuries was life threatenin­g.

The shuttle boat caught fire about 4 p.m. Sunday, quickly engulfing the boat close to shore near residentia­l neighborho­ods. Port Richey Police Chief Gerard DeCanio said the shuttle boat experience­d engine problems after leaving the dock at Port Richey, about 35 miles northwest of Tampa.

But as the vessel turned back, flames kicked up and people began jumping overboard into shallow water, according to witness accounts.

Larry Santangelo, 57, said he had just driven into his neighborho­od when he saw smoke and fire and thought a house — possibly his own — was ablaze. But then he realized it was the boat just about 100 yards offshore.

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