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Ex-Army Ranger Recovering in Miami ICU as Bahamian Authorities Seek Hit-and-Run Boaters

A GoFundMe campaign for his mounting medical bills has raised more than $50,000.

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Overview

  • A speeding boat struck 42-year-old former Army Ranger Brent Slough while he snorkeled within a restricted 200-foot zone off Exuma on June 30 and fled without rendering aid.
  • The propeller blade inflicted deep gashes and multiple fractures that nearly severed his lower body, prompting a four-hour emergency surgery at a local Bahamian hospital.
  • Medical teams airlifted Slough to a Miami ICU for ongoing care, where doctors are monitoring his wounds to prevent potentially life-threatening infections.
  • Bahamian authorities have launched a manhunt for the vessel and crew responsible despite enforcement challenges along popular tourist beaches.
  • His wife has vowed to hold the boaters accountable and is urging travelers to obtain comprehensive medical insurance before international trips.