The Palm Beach Post

Spokeswoma­n for Gov. Scott dies in boating accident in Florida Keys

- By Jim Turner

Jereima “Jeri” Bustamante, a spokeswoma­n for Gov. Rick Scott who was going to work on his U.S. Senate campaign, died Sunday in a boat crash in the Florida Keys.

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservati­on Commission is investigat­ing the crash.

Scott, who announced he was running for Senate on Monday, and first lady Ann Scott released a joint statement expressing their grief.

“Anyone who ever spent time with Jeri knows what a terrific and selfless person she was,” the Scotts said in the statement. “Her personalit­y filled rooms and hearts. We grieve with her family today.”

Bustamante, 33, served as one of Scott’s media handlers in South Florida, relocating from Tallahasse­e to be with her husband, Republican political consultant Anthony Bustamante, in Miami.

Jackie Schutz Zeckman, Scott’s former chief of staff, called Bustamante “an amazing woman.”

“Great colleague and friend,” Schutz tweeted. “She loved FL and was the hardest worker. She had the biggest heart and made everyone around her happy. Miss you, Jeri.”

Bustamante was one of four people on an 18-foot Maverick center console vessel that was cruising along the bay side of the Whale Harbor Channel when it hit mangrove trees at 6:16 p.m. Sunday.

“She was taken by Good Samaritans in another vessel to Whale Harbor Marina, where she was treated by Islamorada Fire Rescue, but she unfortunat­ely did not survive,” Fish and Wildlife Conservati­on Commission spokesman Rob Klepper said in a statement.

Anthony Bustamante, a passenger on the boat along with Geydis Briel and Eddy Briel, the operator, were treated for non-life threatenin­g injuries. The Briels are also from Miami.

The boating incident form provided by the commission didn’t suggest what caused the boat to strike the mangroves.

Jeri Bustamante previously worked with the Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser’s Office when Lt. Gov. Carlos Lopez-Cantera served as property appraiser. She worked on Scott’s 2014 re-election campaign, where she handled Hispanic media outreach.

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