Search for survivors continue for capsized vessel in Gulf of Mexico
The search for survivors continued Wednesday after a Seacorp vessel capsized in the Gulf of Mexico Tuesday afternoon.
Posted: Apr 14, 2021 5:35 PM
Posted By: Kenny Darr
Port Fourchon - The search for survivors continued Wednesday after a Seacorp vessel capsized in the Gulf of Mexico Tuesday afternoon.
Here’s what we know so far.
The 129-foot Seacorp lift boat capsized around 4:28 p.m. eight miles south of Port Fourchon with 19 people on board, including three Acadiana men who have not been found.
Family and friends have identified them as Jay Guevara of Lafayette, Gregory Walcott of Abbeville, Quinon Pitre of the Lawtell area and Dylan Daspit.
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