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Netflix Star Sara Burack Killed in Hit-and-Run Crash

Jun 23, 20253 min
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Netflix star Sara Burack has been killed in a hit-and-run crash in the Hamptons. Knewz.com can reveal the reality star, who appeared on Million Dollar Beach House, was hit on Thursday, June 19, on a Hampton Bays road by a driver who left the scene.



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[SPEAKER_01]: This is a news.com newsflash. [SPEAKER_00]: According to reports, the real estate agent was unconscious in the road after bystanders called nine one-one to report an injured woman around two forty-five in the morning. [SPEAKER_00]: The forty-year-old Netflix star was transported to nearby Stony Brook University Hospital in New York and died from her injuries. [SPEAKER_00]: Authorities are investigating the tragic accident and launch the man hunt for the driver who fled the scene.

[SPEAKER_00]: According to Dan's papers, police have not revealed any witness statements or information about the car that hit viewer at the left or in the road. [SPEAKER_00]: Uric is known for her appearance on Million Dollar Beach House, which ran for one season in twenty-twenty.

[SPEAKER_00]: According to the show's description on Netflix's website, the competition is fierce, and the drama undeniable, as a group of young and hungry agents try to seal the deal on luxury listings and the antigens. [SPEAKER_00]: Before the show premiered, she told Hampton's.com. [SPEAKER_00]: Viewers will be taken into the world of the Hampton's where they will see not only beautiful multi-million dollar beach homes in the States, but will be showing summer in the Hampton's pre-COVID.

[SPEAKER_00]: With scenes from broker-open houses, polo games, yacht life and more, there is sure to be an offer of viewers. [SPEAKER_00]: In the interview, she also explained how she discovered her love for real estate and gave credit to her family's commercial construction material sales business. [SPEAKER_00]: She added, I've always been intrigued by real estate projects and decided to become a broker after my experience as a summer property manager in the summer house I would rent.

[SPEAKER_00]: The forty-year-old also used to work with the real estate company Nest Seekers International, which is for upscale properties in Manhattan and the Hantons. [SPEAKER_00]: According to News Day, she departed the agency over a year ago, but remained in contact with the Hantons Regional Manager, Jeff Giffens. [SPEAKER_00]: He told the outlet, our thoughts and prayers are with family and friends.

[SPEAKER_00]: Please be kind and respectful, as this is a tremendous loss to a parents and close friends. [SPEAKER_00]: Paulette Crusher, a real estate agent and close family friend, also told the outlet in the statement. [SPEAKER_00]: I want people to remember she was an amazing person who really cared for people. [SPEAKER_00]: She was a hardworking real estate agent who was there for others. [SPEAKER_00]: She was loved greatly by her friends and a close family.

[SPEAKER_00]: This is a developing story. [SPEAKER_00]: More to come. [SPEAKER_01]: No, it's no, it's unfiltered.

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