Billionaire banker’s son killed by boat propeller while trying to save fiancée
The son of a billionaire banker was killed by a boat
propeller while desperately trying to save his fiancée during a Florida Keys
fishing competition.
Juan Carlos Escotet Alviarez — the 31-year-old son of
Venezuela-based Banesco president Juan Carlos Escotet Rodriguez — died Saturday
afternoon after jumping into waters about six miles off north Key Largo as he
and fiancée Andrea Montero, 30, tried to snag sailfish from a 60-foot boat, the
Miami Herald reported.
Escotet Alviarez dove into the water to try to save Montero
when she fell overboard, but hit the vessel’s propeller immediately and died
from his injuries, according to a Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission report obtained by the newspaper.
The pair were taking part in a fishing tournament organized
by the Ocean Reef Club in Key Largo. The FWC report did not cite Montero’s
condition and a call seeking additional comment from the agency was not
immediately returned Monday.
Escotet Alviarez was the youngest of Escotet Rodriguez’s
sons, Venezuelan newspaper El Nacional reported.
The University of Miami graduate served as the director of
the Miami-based Banesco USA and also had “vast experience” in real estate
development throughout the Miami area, according to the company’s website.
Banesco USA officials did not immediately return a message
seeking additional details on Saturday’s fatality. Some Venezuelan news
outlets, meanwhile, posted online tributes Sunday to Escotet Alviarez, who was
reportedly set to marry Montero in November and will be buried in Miami.
Montero, meanwhile, managed to get out of the water “without
consequences,” according to an Instagram post by Venezuela-based journalist
Angela Oraa.
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