Wismar boat captain missing after allegedly pushed overboard by passengers

Police in Regional Division #10 are investigating a report of an  incident involving Elick Alexander, a 55-year-old boat captain of Silver City, Wismar, who was allegedly pushed overboard by two passengers who both appeared to be of unsound mind.

 

The police said today that the incident occurred around 01:00 hrs this morning in the Demerara River about 40 feet off the Wismar shore in Linden.

Enquiries disclosed that Leslie Orna, who resides overseas, is the owner of a blue and white passenger boat which operates from the Wismar shore to the Mackenzie shore. Alexander is the captain of the said boat.

 

At around 01:00hrs this morning, the police said that Alexander was on the Mackenzie shore awaiting passengers when a 25-year-old unemployed man of Amelia’s Ward Mackenzie, and a 24-year-old unemployed man of Red Cresent Road, Mackenzie, boarded the boat for the Wismar shore.

 

While the boat was about 40 feet off the Wismar shore, Alexander was allegedly ‘pushed’ out of the boat and submerged under the water. The boat then proceeded north on the Demerara River.

The matter was reported to the Police at 01:10 hrs, and Deputy Superintendent De Hearte, Inspector Lewis, Detective Sergeant Jacque, and other ranks visited the scene around 01:20 hours this morning.

 

DSP De Hearte, the police said, then launched a drone, and during an aerial search, the boat was located in the vicinity of Spieghtland.

 

The boat was then brought to shore along with the two suspects, and they were told of the allegation, arrested, and escorted to Wismar Police Station and placed in custody. The boat was searched, but nothing of evidential value was found. The boat was photographed and lodged.

 

Searches were carried out in the Demerara River for Alexander, but he was not located.