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Shark encounter precedes fatal diving incident on St Croix

An aerial shot of Cane Bay Beach on St Croix. Photo: Getty Images
VI CONSORTIUM

CANE BAY, St Croix, USVI — An experienced diver was pronounced dead at approximately 7:20 pm on Sunday, June 25, 2023, after a diving incident near Cane Bay, according to information provided by the [US] VI Police Department following a Consortium inquiry.

According to the statement given by the victim's wife, she and her husband, identified as Paul Evans, had embarked on their second dive of the day when they encountered sharks about 20 feet past the buoy. Alarmed, Ms. Evans signaled to her husband that they should resurface. After spending a few minutes at the surface, Ms. Evans said she tried to descend again but was hindered by faulty diving equipment. Despite her efforts to draw her husband's attention, he began his descent without her and didn't notice her signaling, according to the report. In distress, Ms. Evans said she screamed and was eventually pulled ashore by an unknown individual. Following the ordeal, she requested help from nearby divers to search for her husband.

Four divers from Sweet Bottom Dive Shop responded to the call and initiated a search for Mr. Evans. After locating him at approximately 175 feet deep, they marked his location with an orange marker and brought him to the surface, the report says.

The rescuers removed Mr. Evans's diving equipment and transported him to shore using a dinghy borrowed from a nearby boat owner. The boat owner reported that she had heard the initial distress calls and saw what appeared to be a child in the water. She further stated that she was approached later by one of the divers who asked to borrow her dinghy to transport Mr. Evans back to shore.

Emergency Medical Technicians on the scene found no signs of life once Mr. Evans was brought ashore and his vitals examined. His body was subsequently transported to the Juan F. Luis Hospital by the V.I. Department of Justice's Coroner.

The VIPD's Forensic Unit processed the scene, and the Criminal Investigation Bureau detectives were briefed on the incident, according to the VIPD.

14 Responses to “Shark encounter precedes fatal diving incident on St Croix”

  • Hmm (28/06/2023, 02:35) Like (10) Dislike (0) Reply
    Something to truly analyze.
  • resident (28/06/2023, 03:23) Like (12) Dislike (3) Reply
    I smell something but it ain't fish!!
  • THEY USING (28/06/2023, 06:21) Like (8) Dislike (1) Reply
    There small islands as a killing field again , this mot the first case of these kinds of incidents happening around the Caribbean
  • drake (28/06/2023, 06:57) Like (10) Dislike (1) Reply
    This story smell more stink than a rotten fish, so only the wife could have seen the sharks, thats SHARKS with an “S” yet the husband had no bite marks, Missy try another story
  • Madussa (28/06/2023, 07:32) Like (12) Dislike (0) Reply

    It doesn't mention how sharks were involved in his death. He was an experienced diver. How old was he? Heart attack maybe? Faulty diving equipment, REALLY? They were already diving earlier with no problems with equipment, why on the second dive? Who would be diving so late in the day when visibility is low? Something sounds fishy here. 

  • ಠ_ಠ (28/06/2023, 09:06) Like (9) Dislike (0) Reply
    Such a misleading headline.
  • questions (28/06/2023, 09:47) Like (1) Dislike (7) Reply

    Lots of sh** not adding up with this story. Could be missing or confused facts or just another case of lousy VI journalism.

  • Finny the Shark (28/06/2023, 09:57) Like (6) Dislike (0) Reply
    This does not add up. Where do the sharks come in? Any signs that he was bitten and bled to death? Vino it would be nice to have a further story after the autopsy is done. Did he die from shark bites, or was his diving equipment tampered with?
  • something (28/06/2023, 11:34) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    HAPPENED LIKE YHAT HERE A SOME YEARS AGO WITH A MARRIED COUPLE ,WHO WENT DOWN TO EXPLORE THE ( RHONE SHIP WRECK , IT WAS ON TV YESTERDAY , AND HOW THE GUY EXPLAINED IT WAS CRAZY / THEY WENT DOEMWN ASND DECIDED TO GO FROM THE STERN TO THE BOW AND ONE ON EACH SIDE ,AND WHEN HE GOT TO THE BOW , HE SAIS HE DID NOT SEE HIS WIFE , SO HE CONTINUED GOING AWAY FROM THE WRECK TO EX THE REEFS , NOW TGAT ALONE COULD TELL YOU SOMETHING IS WRONG THERE , ,(. COMMON SENSE WOULD TELL YOU THAT THE FIRST THING HE WAS TO DO IS TO MAKE CONTACK WITH THE PERSON THAT WENT DOWN WITH HIM ) THEN HE SURFACED WITHOUT MAKING CONTACT WITH THE PERSON ( CRAZINESS AGAIN ) ANWENT BACK DOWN TO LOOK FOR HER AND SAID HER BODY WAS LYING ON TJE SEA BED SOME OF HER DIVI
  • White lives matters (28/06/2023, 22:47) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    Just like when the Chinese man accidentally went on a dive trip with a group of white people at the Indians. They took him in thr water and returned without him after they drowned him. His body was found a day or 2 later. And guess what? Thr got away scotch free. Just like the 3 white men who murdered the white womN at Westend and got away, as well as thr white man who drowned his wife over VG and got away.
  • Concerned (29/06/2023, 15:06) Like (6) Dislike (7) Reply
    Bad marriage, jealous wife, psychological problems.
    This needs to be examined carefully.
    • idiots (06/07/2023, 18:59) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      If you’re so concerned have the balls to share your name!!!
    • Concerned my ass (06/07/2023, 20:27) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      How do you know anything about their marriage and if she was a jealous wife?? Have the balls to say who you are and how you know anything about either of them!
  • x (30/06/2023, 10:51) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Nothing is known


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