Police force in Caribbean are investing the exposure of an American couple after escaped convicts in Grenada allegedly hijacked their yacht. There families are allowing that they might have been killed after the assault.
The american couple from Virginia, Kathy Brandel and Ralph Hendry, were living out a long held of cursing around the Caribbean in their yacht, but the boat was set up abandoned on Wednesday off the seacoast of St.Vincent with the husband and woman nowhere to be set up.
Local police have yet to identify the american couple but said that a triad of convicts have been reacquired after their 18 February escape. They may have killed the American couple on the yacht they allegedly hijacked in St George to escape to St Vincent and the Grenadines islets. Nick Buro, Brandel’s son said he still hopes the couple will be set up on an islet hard.
“The boat itself was ransacked and everything was bestrew about in the entire cabin, so easily there was an altercation of some type that took place on the boat, ” Buro said in an statement. “ We’re concerned for their safety overall because it does appear that they were likely injured.
”The abandoned boat was discovered on Wednesday, they’re expert boaters who had been planning their trip for so long said Buro about his mother and stepfather.
“They were super careful to be safe all the time, ” Buro said. “ far and wide they went everything they did, safety was their top, top concern. so, this unfortunate accident, I suppose, it came out of nowhere for them.
” The happy couple vended their house and bought simplicity times agone, living a life on water, he said.
Ron Mitchell- 30, Trevor Robertson- 19 and Abita Stanisulas- 25 — the high suspects in the hijacking were cooperating with the investigators, royal St, Vincent and the Grenadines Police Superintendent Junior O. Simmons said.
The US State Department said Friday it’s “ apprehensive of these reports involving US citizens. We’re covering the situation and seeking fresh information. ”