Sunk B.C. charter boat could take days to recover after it is found: police
Richmond RCMP said sonar searches continue as crews work to locate the vessel and investigate a sinking that left six people presumed drowned.
- On Sunday, the 30-foot vessel Big Coast sank off the coast of Richmond with 10 people aboard, leaving six presumed drowned and four rescued while Richmond RCMP continue searching using SONAR technology.
- Former owner Tim Milne sold the vessel more than four years ago, yet the Automatic Identification System remained linked to his show, leading to past charges for illegal fishing near Pender Island.
- Rescuers Brian Angus and Dorothy Stauffer described the sea conditions as "terrible," while Milne, a marine industry veteran of 25 years, noted the lack of life-jackets among survivors remains a major concern.
- The Richmond Serious Crimes Unit now leads the investigation, though officials warn that challenging water conditions may delay forensic documentation and recovery efforts for several days following Thursday's update.
- Industry professionals await answers regarding the tragedy, which Milne called "completely tragic," emphasizing he has not witnessed an incident of this magnitude in his 25 years on the B.C. coast.
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Mother of B.C. charter boat captain tells of heartbreak after deadly sinking – Energeticcity.ca
Chen Ming, seen in these undated social media photos, was the captain of a charter boat that sank in B.C. waters on June 28, 2026. The 23-year-old is among six people missing and feared drowned. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout — Chen Ming / Red Note (Mandatory Credit) RICHMOND — The heartbroken mother of a young fisherman has identified him as the captain of the charter boat involved in a deadly sinking in B.C. waters last Sunday and says he complain…
Mother of B.C. charter boat captain tells of heartbreak after sinking
The heartbroken mother of a young fisherman has identified him as the captain of the charter boat involved in a deadly sinking in B.C. waters last Sunday and says he complained about the disrepair of the vessel. Ashley Lin said in an emotional interview that her 23-year-old son Chen Ming was among six people missing and feared drowned. Lin said her son was a very “responsible child” who took care of the whole family. He immigrated from China two…
CP Mother of B.C. charter boat captain tells of heartbreak after sinking
RICHMOND - The heartbroken mother of a young fisherman has identified him as the captain of the charter boat involved in a deadly sinking in B.C. waters last Sunday and says he complained about the disrepair of the vessel.
Sunk B.C. charter boat could take days to recover after it is found: police
British Columbia search crews say conditions have been challenging in the hunt for a charter fishing boat that sank in the Strait of Georgia, leaving six missing and presumed drowned.
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