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Still no sign of two missing fishermen

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After their disappearance at sea more than a week ago, the fate of missing fishermen Zhicai Su and Othneil Harewood remains uncertain.

They ventured out to sea on Saturday, March 14, when conditions were flagged as hazardous. They were expected to return the next day, but close friends raised the alarm after several days without their return.

Acting Superintendent Roland Cobbler, deputy divisional commander for the Bridgetown Division of the Barbados Police Service, told the MIDWEEK NATION yesterday there have still been no signs of the boat.

“It has been reported to me that the Barbados Coast Guard has reached out to our Caribbean counterparts informing them to also be on the lookout for the missing boat,” he said.

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