A 20-year-old farmer, Ken Wells of Barima River, lost his life in a boat collision on the Aruka River on Friday, August 8. His sister, Loraine Wells, remains hospitalized in critical condition following the incident.
According to the Maritime Administration Department (MARAD), the collision occurred around 15:00 hrs and involved two vessels: a 150-horsepower wooden boat captained by 20-year-old Tirisa Allen, and a smaller 15-horsepower balahoo transporting seven passengers, piloted by Andrea Albert.
Preliminary investigations reveal that Allen was approximately five minutes away from the Kumaka Waterfront and heading to Imbitero when heavy rainfall led to significantly reduced visibility. Allen reportedly spotted the balahoo about 15 metres ahead, but attempts to avoid a collision were unsuccessful.
The vessels collided, sending passengers overboard. Allen is said to have rendered immediate assistance, retrieving all individuals from the water. They were taken to the Mabaruma Hospital at approximately 15:27 hrs, where Ken Wells was pronounced dead on arrival.
Loraine Wells sustained serious injuries and is currently being treated in critical condition. The condition of the other passengers has not yet been disclosed.
MARAD has launched an official investigation into the incident and is urging all boat operators to observe maritime safety regulations, especially during adverse weather conditions.
Further details will be released as the investigation progresses.
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