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Saturday, June 21, 2025

Boys rescued after boat drifts out to sea

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Se­nior Mul­ti­me­dia Re­porter

rad­hi­ca.sookraj@guardian.co.tt

Two cousins, aged ten and 12, who went on an ad­ven­ture to catch conch yes­ter­day af­ter­noon, were strand­ed at sea af­ter their pint-sized boat be­gan drift­ing in the Gulf of Paria dur­ing high winds.

The boys are stu­dents of the San Fer­nan­do Methodist School but did not at­tend yes­ter­day.

Re­al­is­ing they were in dan­ger, the boys—Kadeem Branker, 10, and his cousin Christo­pher Bridge­lal—dropped an­chor and jumped over­board on­to a rock about a mile from shore, while their fa­ther and po­lice mo­bilised a res­cue mis­sion.

Speak­ing to Guardian Me­dia, Kadeem’s fa­ther, Clint Branker, said they stayed out on the rock for 20 min­utes be­fore they were brought to shore.

“They went to catch a lit­tle conch, the boat start­ed to drift, and they get fright­ened and stayed on the rock. I went for them in the boat,” Branker said. Branker said it was nor­mal for them to play at sea.

Af­ter they were brought to safe­ty, a re­lieved rel­a­tive led them away say­ing, “Look what al­lyuh do. You make news tonight.”

Fish­er­man Vin­cent Pereira told Guardian Me­dia it was a close call, as the boys could have eas­i­ly drift­ed off to the coast of Venezuela.

“It’s a good thing the tide didn’t come up and catch them on that rock. The par­ents are sup­posed to be a bit more strict,” Per­reira said.

He added, “They took a brave chance. The winds are so high they could have end­ed up down Venezuela. It’s a good thing they had an an­chor. If the wind had picked them up, it’s down the road they go­ing you know.”

A team of of­fi­cers from the San Fer­nan­do po­lice sta­tion, led by Sgt Seecha­ran and Cpl Hug­gins, co­or­di­nat­ed the res­cue. The chil­dren were in­ter­viewed up­on their re­turn, and their par­ents were spo­ken to.

In­ves­ti­ga­tions are on­go­ing.


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