Long Island hero, 48, drowns trying to save woman, son, 10, while on family vacation in Bermuda
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"We want change, we want tourists to be safe, we never want anyone else to feel this pain ever," Pappas added, emphasizing the need for improved safety measures at the beach.
"There's no rescue skis, there's no emergency teams that's gonna get there in time," Phyllis Gasparri, Lambros' mother, stated, highlighting the lack of safety resources at the beach.
"He was my hero when I was a kid and he was my hero now," Lambros' brother, Joey Pappas shared, expressing the deep admiration and love for his brother.
"Jamie was so much more than a son, brother, uncle, cousin, godfather and friend - he was the life of every party," the GoFundMe page read, capturing Lambros' vibrant spirit.
Read at New York Post
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