Officials of the Eastern Caribbean nation of St. Kitts and Nevis said on Thursday that they were investigating the circumstances that discovered at least 19 bodies in the sea.
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At around 11:30 am on Wednesday, St. Kitts and Nevis Coast Guard responded to a report of a flowing vessel on the banks of Nevis. There were disintegrated human remains in a partially submerged boat. It was taken to St. Kitts, where police and medical officers are investigating.
St. Kitts and Nevis Flag depicted. (Jeff Greenburg/Universal Image Group Getty Image)
“It was a fishing ship usually not found in Caribbean,” Police Commissioner James Sutton told Associated Press. “We are not sure, but we believe that this vessel originated from the West African coast.”
Sutton said that the authorities now face difficult tasks to determine and identify the exact number of bodies. Advanced status of decomposition, he said, it has made it difficult.
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This is the first such discovery in the recent memory in Twin-Eyland Nation.