Three West Bay men still missing at sea
A canoe with three West bay men on board that is believed left the Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands on Sunday 19 August, heading for Jamaica, is still missing.
On Thursday 23 August, when the men had not returned to Grand Cayman, family members raised the alarm and reported the matter to police.
Since then the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) Air Operations and Marine Units have been involved in an extensive search for the missing canoe.
On receipt of the report the RCIPS made contact with the US Coastguard, Jamaican authorities and informed passing vessels to be on the lookout for the canoe.
An extensive sea and air search was immediately mounted utilising the RCIPS air and marine assets,
The search pattern extended from Cayman Brac towards Jamaica.
It was established that a canoe was sighted late on Wednesday evening (22 August) approximately 17 miles south of Cayman Brac. The sighting was reported by the crew of a passing cargo ship. It has yet known if this sighting was of the missing canoe.
The air and sea search was suspended over the weekend due to worsening weather conditions. The air search resumed on Monday (27) morning.
The Three West Bay men – James Michael Ebanks, Sidney Henry
Ebanks and William Miguel Bush – were onboard the canoe when it left Grand Cayman. It has been suggested that two Jamaican nationals may also have been onboard, but that has not yet been confirmed.
The purpose of the trip has not yet been established.
The RCIPS are continuing with their search and further details will be provided. Please keep visiting our website for updates.