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Long Island hero, 48, drowns trying to save woman, son, 10, while on family vacation in Bermuda

A Long Island♐ man drowned while trying to rescue aꩵ woman and her child from the ocean during a family vacation to Bermuda.

Jamie Labros, 48, died on Oct. 7 while trying to help the woman and her 10-year-old son at Horseshoe Bay Beach, according to the obit⛎uary released by his family.

The mo✤m and son su✃rvived, but hero Lambros did not.

The Dee🐼r Park resident was on a cruise with 11 relatives when tragedy struck, his family said.

Jamie Lambros, 48, drowned in Bermuda while trying to welcome a woman and her 10-year-old son earlier this month. ABC 7

“He was my hero when I was a kid and he was my hero now,” Lambros’ brother, Joey Pappas,

Lambros lived in Deer Park, Long Island. Branch Funeral Home

“Me and him never split up, and the one time we split up, this happens,” he lamented.

The heartbroken family is now hoping to educate other travelers about the beach, which is advertised to cruise lines 𝄹without noting the risks.

Lambros’ family said the beach did not have adequate signs about the water conditions on display. ABC 7

“There’s no rescue skis, there’s no emergency teams that’s gonna get there in time,” Phyllis Gasparri, Lambros’ mother, said.

“We want change, we want tourists to be safe, we never want anyone else to feel this pain ever,” Pappas added.

There were warnings about 𝔉rough waters at the beach due to hurricane se💧ason, the Bermuda Police told WABC.

Jamie Lambros was on a cruise with his relatives when he tragically drowned. ABC 7

🧜The authorities did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment on th🥀e incident.

As of Friday afternoon, a GoFundMe for Lambros’ funeral cos𒉰ts had raised over $38,000 of its $50,00♏0 goal.

Lambros’ brother and mom discussed the loss with WABC. ABC 7

“Jamie was so much more than a son, brother, uncle, cousin, godꦫfather and friend — he ಞwas the life of every party, someone whose laughter filled any room, and whose heart was as big as his spirit,” the page read.

“His loss leaves an unimaginable🅷 void in all our lives.”