Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Two killed in Coast Guard vessel crash

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GEORGETOWN – At least two people were killed after a Coast Guard vessel collided with a civilian boat in the Moruca River, Region One (Barima Waini) on Friday.

The Guyana Defence Force (GDF) in a statement said the Coast Guard Raiders Craft 17 (RC 17) was involved in the accident with the civilian vessel at approximately 06:45 hours (local time).

“The Coast Guard vessel was at the time en route to Santa Rosa but collided with a civilian boat with four occupants, whilst negotiating a turn,” the GPF said, adding that the Coast Guard Vessel was damaged and is currently at the base in the Pomeroon River.

It said that the civilian vessel had three adults and one baby on board, while the RC 17 carried personnel from the Coast Guard.

The operator of the unnamed civilian vessel and the mother of a baby died as a result of the accident. They were pronounced dead at the Charity Hospital. Their names were not disclosed.

The GDF said that the Chief of Defence Staff, Brigadier Omar Khan, Officers and Ranks of the  Guyana Defence Force “extend sincere condolences to the families and loved ones affected by this tragic incident. Our thoughts are with them during this difficult time”.

The GDF said it had launched an investigation into the accident. (CMC)

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