11 Decomposing Bodies Found in Abandoned Boat off St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
PorAinvest
domingo, 1 de junio de 2025, 8:46 am ET1 min de lectura
ATLN--
The police force issued a statement revealing that the identities and circumstances surrounding the discovery are yet to be determined. They also mentioned that several passports from the Republic of Mali, a West African country, were found on the vessel. The Republic of Mali is known for its high travel advisory warnings due to risks of crime, terrorism, and kidnapping [2].
The 11 bodies were transported to the Kingstown mortuary in mainland St. Vincent for further forensic and investigative procedures. Authorities are collaborating with regional and international partners to identify the victims and determine the origin of the boat [3].
This incident echoes previous cases involving West African migrants attempting dangerous Atlantic crossings. In January, a similar discovery was made in St. Kitts and Nevis, where 19 bodies were found, some with identifications from Mali. In May 2021, 13 bodies were found near Trinidad and Tobago, also believed to be migrants from West Africa [1, 2].
The investigation into this tragic event is ongoing, and authorities have assured the public that they are treating it with the utmost seriousness and sensitivity. Further updates will be provided as the investigation progresses.
References:
[1] https://people.com/abandoned-boat-found-with-11-bodies-onboard-caribbean-island-11744177
[2] https://abc7.com/post/abandoned-boat-11-bodies-found-eastern-caribbean-island-st-vincent-grenadines-mali-passports/16577789/
[3] https://www.stvincenttimes.com/mali-migrant-vessel-st-vincent-caribbean/
KITT--
ST--
11 decomposing bodies were found in an abandoned boat near St. Vincent and the Grenadines on May 26, 2025. The vessel carried passports indicating the deceased may be from Mali. Authorities are investigating, working with regional and international partners to identify the victims and determine how the boat ended up there. This tragedy echoes previous cases involving West African migrants attempting dangerous Atlantic crossings.
On Monday, May 26, 2025, the Royal St. Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force discovered an abandoned boat containing 11 decomposing bodies near Little Bay, Cherry Hill, on the island of Canouan. The vessel, measuring 45 feet in length and 12 feet in width, bore no name and was found in an advanced state of decomposition [1].The police force issued a statement revealing that the identities and circumstances surrounding the discovery are yet to be determined. They also mentioned that several passports from the Republic of Mali, a West African country, were found on the vessel. The Republic of Mali is known for its high travel advisory warnings due to risks of crime, terrorism, and kidnapping [2].
The 11 bodies were transported to the Kingstown mortuary in mainland St. Vincent for further forensic and investigative procedures. Authorities are collaborating with regional and international partners to identify the victims and determine the origin of the boat [3].
This incident echoes previous cases involving West African migrants attempting dangerous Atlantic crossings. In January, a similar discovery was made in St. Kitts and Nevis, where 19 bodies were found, some with identifications from Mali. In May 2021, 13 bodies were found near Trinidad and Tobago, also believed to be migrants from West Africa [1, 2].
The investigation into this tragic event is ongoing, and authorities have assured the public that they are treating it with the utmost seriousness and sensitivity. Further updates will be provided as the investigation progresses.
References:
[1] https://people.com/abandoned-boat-found-with-11-bodies-onboard-caribbean-island-11744177
[2] https://abc7.com/post/abandoned-boat-11-bodies-found-eastern-caribbean-island-st-vincent-grenadines-mali-passports/16577789/
[3] https://www.stvincenttimes.com/mali-migrant-vessel-st-vincent-caribbean/

Divulgación editorial y transparencia de la IA: Ainvest News utiliza tecnología avanzada de Modelos de Lenguaje Largo (LLM) para sintetizar y analizar datos de mercado en tiempo real. Para garantizar los más altos estándares de integridad, cada artículo se somete a un riguroso proceso de verificación con participación humana.
Mientras la IA asiste en el procesamiento de datos y la redacción inicial, un miembro editorial profesional de Ainvest revisa, verifica y aprueba de forma independiente todo el contenido para garantizar su precisión y cumplimiento con los estándares editoriales de Ainvest Fintech Inc. Esta supervisión humana está diseñada para mitigar las alucinaciones de la IA y garantizar el contexto financiero.
Advertencia sobre inversiones: Este contenido se proporciona únicamente con fines informativos y no constituye asesoramiento profesional de inversión, legal o financiero. Los mercados conllevan riesgos inherentes. Se recomienda a los usuarios que realicen una investigación independiente o consulten a un asesor financiero certificado antes de tomar cualquier decisión. Ainvest Fintech Inc. se exime de toda responsabilidad por las acciones tomadas con base en esta información. ¿Encontró un error? Reportar un problema

Comentarios
Aún no hay comentarios