BON SECOUR, Ala. - A 32-foot shrimp boat with four people on board was still missing in the Gulf of Mexico on Wednesday after the body of a fifth passenger was found during the search covering 225 square miles, the Coast Guard said. <br>
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The body found near Horn Island, off the Mississippi coast, has been identified as Sabrina Krumm, 19. She was wearing a life vest when found Monday. She was with the Foley family that departed coastal Baldwin County on Saturday. <br>
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Still missing were Rodney Krumm, 41; Krumm's wife, Beverly, 32; her daughter, Christina Larinan, 12; and James Taylor, 30, Beverly Krumm's brother. <br>
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Coast Guard Petty Officer Mark Mackowiak said searchers had recovered boards, fiberglass, seat cushions, life jackets and a couple of oars, possible wreckage from the missing vessel. <br>
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Stormy weather Tuesday slowed the search. <br>
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"They're still looking for my granddaughter, Christina. I understand Sabrina was visiting her daddy for two or three weeks, and her mama is on her way here from Arizona," said Bea Cox of the Marlow community. Her son -- James Larinan -- previously was married to Beverly Krumm. <br>
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Cox said she believes Sabrina lived in Arizona with her mother. <br>
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"My granddaughter is my life. We loved to spoil her," Cox said. She added quietly, "She would have been 13 this month." <br>
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Paul Shoenight, Rodney Krumm's brother, said the boat they were on was old and unsteady. <br>
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Karl Bingert, chief of the Bon Secour Volunteer Fire Department, also questioned the condition of the 32-foot, refurbished shrimp boat, and said he was concerned that it broke up in rough seas. <br>
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Bingert said the fiber glass-and-plywood boat, which docked at Aquila Seafood in Bon Secour, reportedly had rusted rigging, unstable boards and a partially deteriorated ledge around its exterior. <br>
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