R.I.P. Sara Burack: Netflix ‘Million Dollar Beach House’ Star Dead At 40 Following Hamptons Hit-And-Run
Sara Burack, a real estate agent featured on Netflix’s 2020 series Million Dollar Beach House, died Thursday (June 19) in a hit-and-run in Hampton Bays, New York, Dan’s Papers reports (and TMZ confirms). She was 40 years old.
According to the outlet, the Southampton Town Police were searching for a hit-and-run driver after getting a 911 call at around 2:45 in the morning about a woman, later identified as Burack, lying in the road near Villa Paul, an Italian restaurant located on West Montauk Highway.
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Per TMZ, Burack “suffered severe head injuries and several broken bones,” and was revived at the scene after going into cardiac arrest. Burack was taken to Stony Brook University Hospital, where she passed away at around 3 p.m. on Thursday, the outlet reports.
The police have requested that any witnesses to the incident to call 631-702-2230 or 631-728-3400.
Million Dollar Beach House, a six-episode reality series set in the Hamptons following the Nest Seekers International real estate group, was released in 2020 on Netflix. Citing Burack’s LinkedIn and Nest Seekers regional manager Geoff Gifkins, TV Insider reports that she joined the firm in 2012, and left “over a year ago.”
Per a Jan. 20, 2022 Instagram post of Burack’s, she also appeared on The Real Housewives of Miami.
According to Westhampton-Hampton Bays local news outlet Patch, Burack’s former co-worker at Nest Seekers International, Dylan Eckardt, praised her as “an unbelievable agent.”
“She could handle herself in New York as well as the Hamptons,” he added. “I’m so sorry that this happened. Condolences go to her family.”
According to TMZ, survivors of Burack include her mother, father, sister, and brother-in-law.
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