The authorities of St. Kitz and Nabis East Caribbean have investigated on Thursday that they have led to the discovery of at least 19 bodies, when they found that they were drifting in the sea.
At around 11:30 am, local time on Wednesday, the coastal guards along the St. Kitz and Nabis responded to reports of drifting boats along the Nabis River. Partially submerged boats contained the decomposed human body. It was led by St. Kitts, a police and medical professionals.
“It’s a fishing boat and is usually not seen in the Caribbean,” said Police Secretary James Sutton. “We are not sure, but we believe this ship began on the West African coast.”
Sutton said that the authorities are facing the difficult work of determining the exact number of the body and identifying them. He said that the advanced state of the decomposition made it difficult.
This is the first discovery in recent memories in twin islands.
August, forensic authorities dominican republic I worked to identify the relics of at least 14, at least 14 found in the abandoned ship 10 gestures on the north coast. The Dominican Navy said that 14 skeletons seem to belong to Senegal and Mauritannia, according to the document next to the body.
Three people from 2007 north korea Recovered in the northern part JapanTwo days after the authorities have found an aging empty boat, the coast guard officials said. The coast guard said that a Japanese fishing boat picked up a male body floating off Sakata in Sanya Prefecture, and two bodies were washed away in a nearby beach one and a half hours later. The body was disassembled, but one was thought to be North Korea.