The Nation - News from Oct. 10, 1988
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Three people were swept into the ocean as they watched storm-tossed seas along southern Maine’s rocky coast, and at least two of them were presumed drowned, authorities said. A New Hampshire man and his daughter were washed into the ocean as they stood on rocks near the Cliff House Motel in York about two hours after an 11-year-old boy was swept away in Ogunquit, a few miles north, officials said. Police in York said Terry Hundley, 41, and his daughter, Marisol, 11, of Durham, N. H., were believed drowned. In Ogunquit, officials called off their search at sunset but they declined to rule the incident a drowning and were not releasing the boy’s name.
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