"There were signs of intoxication," Barbera said, and police are awaiting confirmation from a lab that John was indeed drunk at the time of the accident.
The medical examiner's office is unlikely to announce the identity of the dead woman until Monday, Barbera said. According to local media reports, the body was believed to be that of Lindsey Stewart, 30, who was due to be married on August 10.
Barbera said a sixth boat passenger, who was reported to be Mark Lennon, 30, the best man, was still missing. The search for Lennon will resume on Sunday morning.
Fire officials said earlier in the day they presumed that neither of the missing passengers had survived.
The sheriff's office said the boat hit a construction barge anchored below the Tappan Zee Bridge, part of the New York State Thruway and a major transportation link across the Hudson River about 25 miles north of Midtown Manhattan.
Stewart's fiance, Brian Bond, contacted police and said he was the only passenger who remained conscious. The rescue was "delayed because he was unsure of where he was," Barbera said.
No details of the circumstances of the crash were released by authorities. Fire officials said the barge was illuminated by an anchor light but would have been difficult to see in the darkness by approaching boats on the river on Friday night.
Barbera said the vessel was a 19-foot (6-metre) power boat.
(Reporting by Greg McCune and Edith Honan; Editing by Steve Gorman and Mohammad Zargham)
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