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Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Seaman dies in Staubles Bay mishap

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The T&T Coast Guard (TTCG) has launched an in­ves­ti­ga­tion in­to a freak ac­ci­dent that claimed the life of a sailor at Staubles Bay, Ch­aguara­mas, yes­ter­day.

Ini­tial re­ports claimed that Lead­ing Sea­man Deryck Nichols, a mem­ber of the Phys­i­cal Train­ing In­struc­tor De­part­ment of the T&T De­fence Force, was on board a ves­sel with an­oth­er col­league around 9 am when it cap­sized and both went un­der. It is be­lieved Nichols hit his head when the ves­sel over­turned.

Nichols’ col­league, al­so a sea­man, was pulled out of the wa­ter af­ter five min­utes, but it took oth­er of­fi­cers about 20 min­utes be­fore they could re­trieve Nichols from the chop­py wa­ters. They said Nichols was not breath­ing when he was pulled out the wa­ter. How­ev­er, an­oth­er the­o­ry as­serts Nichols fell from a ves­sel and hit his head. He was pro­nounced dead on ar­rival at the Port-of-Spain Gen­er­al Hos­pi­tal. 

In a re­lease yes­ter­day, TTCG pub­lic re­la­tions of­fi­cer Lt Sher­ron Man­swell con­firmed Nichols fell over­board from a ves­sel.

He said an in­ves­ti­ga­tion had been launched in­to the cir­cum­stances sur­round­ing the in­ci­dent.

Nichols’ fel­low col­leagues im­me­di­ate­ly sent out con­do­lences to his fam­i­ly.

One of them wrote: “Good com­rade…you were fly high Bro…keep us guard­ed while you up there.”

An­oth­er col­league, who de­scribed Nichols as a strong swim­mer and one of the TTCG’s best, said he was sad­dened by his death.

An au­top­sy is ex­pect­ed to be con­duct­ed to­day at the Foren­sic Sci­ence Cen­tre, St James, to de­ter­mine the ac­tu­al cause of death.

The TTCG was sched­uled to have had its cool­er wet fete last night at the Mil­i­tary Mu­se­um in Ch­aguara­mas, but post­poned it to a lat­er date as a re­sult of the death.


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