Hand on doomed Oregon ship texted, called wife before death

In this Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2019 file photo, provided by the U.S. Coast Guard, a U.S. Coast Guard boat crew responds to three fishermen in the water after the commercial fishing vessel Mary B II capsized while crossing Yaquina Bay Bar off the coast of Newport, Ore. Three people were killed. A crew member of a doomed crabbing vessel that sank off the Oregon coast texted with his wife until the final moments before he was tossed overboard as the U.S. Coast Guard tried to reach the boat in 20-foot waves. Josh Porter’s wife, Denise Porter, gave tearful testimony Wednesday, May 15, 2019 about those texts and a desperate phone call from her husband on the third day of a Coast Guard hearing into the wreck (U.S. Coast Guard via AP, File)

PORTLAND, Ore. — A crew member on a doomed Oregon crabbing vessel that sank in rough seas, killing all three aboard, sent desperate texts to his wife just before his death saying the seas were “real big” and he was putting on his life vest, according to testimony at a U.S. Coast Guard hearing Wednesday.

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