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Sailing Ban Ignored, 13 Dead

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Published Jan 25, 2016 11:15 AM by The Maritime Executive

Thirteen people died on Saturday after a small tourist boat sank amid strong winds off a remote island in the Caribbean Sea, Nicaraguan government spokeswoman Rosario Murillo said.

The victims, all from Costa Rica, died when the Caribbean Queen sank near Little Corn Island, a remote island 45 miles (70 kilometers) off the coast of Nicaragua.

There were 21 people rescued, 13 from Costa Rica, three from Nicaragua, two from Britain, two U.S. citizens and one Brazilian, Murillo said.

The boat owners had ignored a sailing ban issued by authorities since Friday in the Caribbean region because of strong winds and waves, Nicaragua Navy chief Marvin Corrales said.

Murillo said that authorities have opened proceedings against the boat owner and an assistant on charges of reckless homicide and exposure of people to danger.

El 19 Digital said an unspecified number of people were rescued, including the tour boat's owner, Hilario Blandon, who has now been detained.