Eleven bodies found in beached boat in Eastern Caribbean
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on May 28, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 23, 2026

Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on May 28, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 23, 2026

St. Vincent police found 11 bodies on a beached boat, possibly from Mali. The remains were in advanced decomposition, highlighting dangerous maritime routes.
KINGSTOWN (Reuters) -Police in St. Vincent and the Grenadines on Tuesday said they found a boat beached on the shore of Canouan island carrying the remains of what they believed to be 11 people who may be from Mali, though investigations into their identities are ongoing.
"Several passports were recovered at the scene which appear to be from the Republic of Mali," Superintendent Junior Simmons said in a video message. "The remains were in an advanced state of decomposition, and some were not fully intact."
Local police received on Monday morning around 10:45 a.m. (1445 GMT) a report about the 45-foot vessel that washed ashore in Little Bay on Canouan, to the south of the archipelago Caribbean nation.
Simmons said the remains had been transported to mainland St. Vincent pending further forensic and investigative procedures.
In nearby St. Kitts and Nevis, authorities in January said they had discovered a vessel where they found the bodies of 19 people who they estimated had been at sea for a long period due to the advanced stage of decomposition.
They also found identifications suggesting some of those passengers also came from Mali, a landlocked West African nation some 6,200 km (3,850 miles) east across the Atlantic Ocean.
The Atlantic Ocean off the West African coast is among the world's most dangerous maritime routes, with strong westerly currents and winds capable of driving vessels far off course.
(Reporting by Robertson Henry in Kingstown; Writing by Sarah Morland; Editing by Stephen Coates)
Police found the remains of what they believed to be 11 people on a boat beached on Canouan island.
Several passports recovered at the scene appeared to be from the Republic of Mali.
The remains were transported to mainland St. Vincent pending further forensic and investigative procedures.
In nearby St. Kitts and Nevis, authorities discovered a vessel with the bodies of 19 people who had been at sea for a long period.
The Atlantic Ocean in that region is known for strong westerly currents and winds that can drive vessels far off course.
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