South Florida real estate broker George Pino is on trial for manslaughter and vessel homicide in connection with a 2022 boat crash that resulted in the death of 17-year-old Luciana "Lucy" Fernandez and left another teenager with severe disabilities. The incident occurred in Biscayne Bay as Pino was transporting a group of young women back to the Ocean Reef Club.
Key Takeaways
- George Pino, a prominent real estate broker, is facing charges of manslaughter and vessel homicide.
- The charges stem from a 2022 boat crash that killed 17-year-old Luciana Fernandez and injured Katerina Puig.
- Pino’s defense argues he sustained a brain injury that may have caused false memories about the crash.
- The prosecution contends Pino was reckless and that claims of a "phantom boat" causing the crash are unsubstantiated.
The Incident
On September 4, 2022, George Pino was operating his 29-foot Robalo boat through the Cutter Bank channel in Biscayne Bay. The outing was to celebrate his daughter’s 18th birthday. The boat collided with a steel channel marker, ejecting passengers into the water. Luciana Fernandez died the following day from her injuries, while Katerina Puig sustained significant physical and neurological damage.
Defense Arguments
Pino’s defense team has presented testimony from a neurologist who stated that Pino suffered a traumatic brain injury during the crash. This injury, the doctor testified, could have led to amnesia and false memories, potentially explaining inconsistencies in Pino’s account of the events. The defense also suggests that passengers’ hands being raised might have obstructed Pino’s view of the channel marker.
Prosecution’s Case
Prosecutors allege that Pino was reckless and negligent, leading to the fatal crash. They have questioned the defense’s narrative, particularly the claim of a "phantom boat" causing the accident, noting that no witnesses reported seeing another vessel in a position to create a wake that would have caused the crash. Testimony from passengers indicated that while they consumed alcoholic beverages, they did not observe Pino drinking. The prosecution also scrutinized statements made by Pino’s wife, Cecilia, in a civil lawsuit filing, suggesting they were influenced by her husband or his legal team.
Trial Developments
The trial has seen emotional testimony from witnesses, including Pino’s wife, Cecilia, who became tearful when discussing the immediate aftermath of the crash. Passengers recounted the suddenness of the impact and the chaos that ensued. The defense has called witnesses to support their claims, while the prosecution has worked to counter the defense’s arguments, particularly regarding the alleged "phantom boat" and Pino’s state of mind. It remains uncertain whether George Pino himself will take the stand.
Sources
- Florida real estate broker George Pino had brain injury linked to false memories about boat crash, doctor
testifies | National News, Hanford Sentinel. - Manslaugher trial begins for Florida real estate broker in 2022 boat crash that killed teen girl | National
News, Hanford Sentinel. - George Pino’s wife emotional returning to stand in trial: ‘I was just thinking of the girls’, WPLG Local 10.
