Netflix reality show star, Sara Burack, killed in hit and run in the Hamptons Thursday night, as police search for runaway driver
New York City-based real estate agent and Netflix star Sara Burack was killed in a hit-and-run crash in the Hamptons on Thursday
Burack, 40, who appeared on the Netflix reality show Million Dollar Beach House, was struck on a Hampton Bays road by a driver who sped away from the crash
Responding officers met Burack unconscious and lying in the road after the report of an ‘injured woman’ along on Montauk Highway in Southampton Town, just before 3am
Police have launched a manhunt for the driver, who remains at large. Authorities have not provided a description of the suspect or vehicle at this time

Netflix star Sara Burack, 40, died yesterday from injuries sustained in a hit-and-run crash in the Hamptons.
Burack, a high-end New York City-based real estate agent who appeared on the reality show Million Dollar Beach House, was struck on Thursday on a Hampton Bays road by a driver who sped away from the crash.
After a bystander called 911 to report an ‘injured woman’ along on Montauk Highway, near Villa Paul Restaurant in Southampton Town, responding officers found Burack lying in the road around 2:45am, on Thursday.
The unconscious woman was transported to nearby Stony Brook University Hospital. She succumbed to her injuries on Thursday afternoon.

Barack is known for her appearance on Million Dollar Beach House. The show which saw real estate agents in a ‘fierce’ competition to close deals on luxury homes in the Hamptons, ran for one season in 2020.
She once said that she discovered her loved the real estate industry after spending many years working for her family’s commercial construction and material sales business.
The high-end realtor who featured in the Netflix’s reality show Million Dollar Beach House, previously was an agent for Nest Seekers International, a global real estate firm specializing in luxury properties.
Burack worked primarily in the firm’s New York City and Hamptons market before leaving the agency in 2024.

Although authorities have not provided a description of the suspect or vehicle at this time, police have launched a manhunt for the driver, who remains at large. Anyone with information about the crash is asked to call police at 631-702-2230 or 631-728-3400.


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