Dr. Jamie Zimmerman, a medical expert for ABC News, has died during a vacation in Hawaii, multiple reports confirm. She was 31.
The medical researcher and reporter was by herself trying to cross the Lumhai River in Kauai, when she was swept out to sea on Monday, the New York Daily News reports.
Lifeguards reportedly rescued Zimmerman from the water with the use of jet skis and brought her back to shore where waiting medics performed CPR. However, local police said Zimmerman died later at a nearby hospital.
According to the Variety, ABC News President James Goldston told the ABC News...
The medical researcher and reporter was by herself trying to cross the Lumhai River in Kauai, when she was swept out to sea on Monday, the New York Daily News reports.
Lifeguards reportedly rescued Zimmerman from the water with the use of jet skis and brought her back to shore where waiting medics performed CPR. However, local police said Zimmerman died later at a nearby hospital.
According to the Variety, ABC News President James Goldston told the ABC News...
- 10/16/2015
- by Naja Rayne, @najarayne
- People.com - TV Watch
Jamie Zimmerman, who worked as a doctor and reporter for ABC News, died while on vacation in Hawaii on Monday, Oct. 12. She was 31. Her mother, Jordan Zimmerman, confirmed her death in a Facebook post on Monday, writing on Jamie's page that she had "slipped on some rocks at the mouth of Lumahai River" on the island of Kauai and was swept out to sea. "Life guards and paramedics rushed to rescue Jamie," her mother continued, "but were not able to resuscitate her." Jamie researched stories for [...]...
- 10/15/2015
- Us Weekly
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