Father of Miami sailing camper Erin Ko Han reveals final words with ‘perfect daughter’ before deadly boat crash



The heartbroken father of the 13-year-old killed in the horrific Miami boat crash Monday revealed the final words his “perfect daughter” told him before the tragedy.

“I still remember when we dropped her off. She said, ‘See you later, mom and dad!’” Pil Jye Ko told Local 10 News his daughter, Erin Ko Han, said to him and his wife as they dropped her off for her first day at the Miami Yacht Club’s sailing camp.

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Ko said when he heard about the crash, he hoped it was a “dream.” However, when he realized it wasn’t, he prayed for a “miracle.”

Pil Jye Ko said he felt like he was dreaming when he first heard about the boating accident involving his daughter. Local 10

“That the hospital would call and say, ‘Your daughter is alive. She’s alright.’ But no, that didn’t happen. No, no, no. It’s not what happened,” Ko said.

The grieving dad and his wife rushed to Jackson Memorial Hospital to be by their teen’s bedside, where they were in disbelief over her injuries.

“I can still see it in my mind. She had many wounds to her head, her arms, her legs, everywhere,” he recalled.

The Nautilus Middle School star student was fluent in English, Spanish, and Korean, and was learning Japanese. She excelled on the volleyball court and loved swimming, Ko said.

“She was the perfect daughter,” Ko said.

Erin Ko Han was a star student at Nautilus Middle School before she was killed while at sailing camp on Monday. Local 10

Chilean natives, the Ko family relocated to Florida in 2024 for work and to provide a better life for Erin.

However, the heartbroken family is now left seeking “justice” for Erin’s death.

“We are very much in pain in our hearts because she was all we had,” Ko told the outlet. “I need to honor my daughter because I can’t say goodbye as if nothing (happened). I need to know what happened.”

Ko said he is now seeking “justice” for Erin’s death. Local 10
Erin was one of the two young sailing club members killed after their sailboat was struck by a barge and capsized in Miami waters Monday. Local 10

Mila Yankelevich, 7, the granddaughter of an award-winning Argentinian TV producer, Cris Morena, was also killed when the barge plowed into their sailboat while at summer camp.

Two other campers, ages 8 and 11, were critically injured in the wreck. The sailboat’s 19-year-old instructor and a 12-year-old girl were unhurt.

The US Coast Guard launched an investigation into the deadly crash.

The captain of the barge — who has not been identified — was given a sobriety test at the scene and has not been arrested.


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