A woman who was pulled from the water after a vessel sank off the coast of Richmond on June 28 later succumbed to her injuries, Richmond RCMP said on Wednesday.
Six people remain missing and are presumed drowned after the KingFisher, operated by Top Vancouver Fishing Charter Inc., went down suddenly near Roberts Bank.
RCMP also released more details about the 10 people on board the vessel, which included eight guests, the vessel operator and a person assisting the operator.
Four people were rescued from the water following the sinking and RCMP said three survivors have since been released from hospital:
• 33-year-old woman from Toronto, Ontario;
• 33-year-old man from Redmond, Washington; and
• 26-year-old man from Richmond, British Columbia.
The person who died in the hospital was a 28-year-old woman, a Chinese citizen residing in Seattle, Wash.
Six people remain missing:
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• 33-year-old man from Toronto, Ontario;
• 31-year-old woman from Redmond, Washington;
• 31-year-old man a Chinese citizen residing in Seattle, Washington;
• 29-year-old woman from West Vancouver, British Columbia;
• 32-year-old man from West Vancouver, British Columbia; and
• 22-year-old man from Richmond, British Columbia, who was the vessel operator.
RCMP said the names of the people involved will not be released due to the families’ requests.
“Investigators continue to work diligently alongside our partner agencies to determine exactly what occurred and to identify all relevant factors that contributed to this tragedy,” Cpl. Frank Bryson, media relations officer for the Richmond RCMP, said.
“Our thoughts remain with the families and loved ones of those affected by this incident.”
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RCMP also said that on July 6, its Underwater Recovery Team and West Coast Marine Services personnel located the sunken vessel approximately 153 metres below the surface using a remotely operated vehicle.
Searches of the surrounding seabed did not locate any occupants outside the vessel, RCMP said, and the dark and underwater conditions limited efforts to examine the interior.
Anyone with information regarding this incident, including individuals who may have travelled on previous voyages involving the vessel Big Coast or Top Vancouver Fishing Charter Inc., who have not yet spoken with investigators, is asked to contact the Richmond RCMP at 604-278-1212 and quote file 2026-20338.
Sure glad I wasn’t the owner of that tub
I would have never been on that boat. Then again I never actually go outside or do anything. I’m always at home on the computer 24/7
Couple of Americans so far.
Law suits for sure. So much for that operation. Shame it took incident like this to close down an irresponsible operator.
I think if the boat your on is sinking, you should probably get a life jacket and go outside. Might be harder to drown that way, but im sure people will find a way.
Safe to say we didnt lose any doctors or engineers here…