Jason Masullo Motorcycle Accident, Fayetteville NC, Jason Masullo Has Died joy anchie, August 7, 2023 Jason Masullo Motorcycle Accident, Death – Thursday’s evening at Wendt Beach Park on the banks of Lake Erie swiftly turned tragic as a 51-year-old Buffalo mother lost her life while attempting to save her 11-year-old daughter and another 10-year-old girl from the lake. They were swimming and having fun in the waist-deep or ankle-deep water at the lake’s edge. Police Chief Ernest Masullo of the Town of Evans reported that the seas “came in and swept them out.” Mary Creighton pursued the girls but was also submerged in the water. Masullo reported that although the 10-year-old made it to the shore, Creighton and her daughter were unaccounted for. The 11-year-old was saved by a lieutenant who was able to swim to safety. Rescuers using jet skis later discovered Creighton’s body. Although the lake appeared to be reasonably quiet on Friday morning, the previous night’s circumstances at Wendt Beach Park and on Lake Erie made boat crews’ lives risky. really windy. Six to seven foot waves were present, according to Masullo. “Lake Erie Beach Fire, one of our rescue units, had a capsized rescue boat.” Masullo had not observed a drowning in one of the parks under their control in the previous six or seven years prior to the tragedy in Wendt. Due to a rocky beach and no lifeguards on duty, swimming is not permitted at Wendt, a county-owned park. Anyone trying to get to the beach is nearly discouraged by the orange gate that divides it from the park. “As tragic as it is – and we’re devastated we lost a life – people have to follow the rules,” Masullo said. “When we put up signs that read ‘No Swimming,’ ‘Dangerous, No Lifeguards,’ we know what we’re talking about. It’s incredibly annoying. Masullo wants people to remember this as they continue to enjoy the beaches along Lake Erie for the remainder of the summer. “You see that ocean that way when no boats are out, and the wind is blowing so that those waves are so strong… Masullo warned against entering the water, repeating the advice. Obituary