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Newlywed missing after couple’s boat hits object

Husband was sleeping below

- By Linda Trischitta and Adam Sacasa Staff writers

A Delray Beach woman — a newlywed, new mother and real estate agent — has been missing since Sunday night after a boating accident near the Bahamas, authoritie­s and a relative said.

Isabella Hellmann, 41, married Lewis Bennett, 38, in Atlanta a couple of months ago, said Elizabeth Rodriguez, Hellmann’s sister.

The couple were aboard a 37-foot catamaran called “Surf Into Summer” when it struck something about 1 a.m. Monday and took on water, Bennett told the U.S. Coast Guard.

The boat was about 30 miles west of Cay Sal in the Atlantic Ocean and is partially sunk, the U.S. Coast Guard said. The cay is

southeast of the Florida Keys and north of Cuba.

Bennett told authoritie­s that he last saw his wife about 8 p.m. Sunday as she stood at the helm of their boat, 2nd Class Petty Officer Jonathan Lally said Monday afternoon.

“He was beneath the deck, sleeping, when his vessel struck an unknown object,” Lally said. Bennett used an EPIRB — an Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon — which uses satellites to send a distress signal to rescuers. Bennett also used a personal locator beacon when he was found floating in a life raft, Lally said.

Hellmann is a state-licensed real estate sales associate. At her firm, colleagues were worried.

“I’m extremely sad to hear about the scary news,” said Ben G. Schachter, owner and president of The Signature Real Estate Companies. “It’s terrible. She is a nice, sweet young woman with a very bright future.”

He said Hellmann has worked for the firm since February 2016 and specialize­s in residentia­l real estate sales.

“I hope that they find her and that she is safe and out of harm’s way, and that this nightmare comes to an end quickly,” Schachter said. “Of course everyone here in our firm is keeping her in our thoughts and prayers.” He said Hellmann previously worked as a teller at a Chase Bank branch in Delray Beach, where he was a customer.

“She saw my name tag and joined our company,” Schachter said.

Before dawn on Monday, the Coast Guard dropped Bennett off at Marathon Key, Lally said.

Rodriguez said her parents and sister were driving to the Keys to meet him there while she was caring for the couple’s 9-month-old daughter, Emelia.

The Coast Guard said late Monday that air and sea searches for Hellmann continued while it weighed factors such as weather, signs of life, the currents, wave heights and water and air temperatur­es.

Those considerat­ions will go into the agency’s decision about how much longer to search for Hellmann.

“The unknown factor for us is a person’s will to live,” Lally said.

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