Colombia, Islas del Rossario: Dutch yacht boarded and crew member killed – September 2015
Published 9 years ago, updated 5 years ago
Cartagena – A DUTCH citizen, Durdana Bruijn, aged 54 (stated as 60 in other reports), was apparently killed by a band of ‘pirates’ that boarded the sailboat as it was anchored in Rosario Islands, Cartagena, Columbia on Saturday night, reports El Heraldo.
Durdana Bruijn, who was a teacher, received gunshot wounds and reportedly died inside the boat. She had arrived in the sailboat, Lazy Duck, on 17 September with her 65-year-old husband on a journey through the Caribbean after leaving Santa Marta.
They were in the boat enjoying a few days of walking, according to initial reports, near the Big Island, the most populated of the archipelago of Our Lady of the Rosary.
Six armed assailants were said to have boarded at night and assaulted the couple. Durdana’s husband received several blows and was knocked unconscious. When he came round, he found his wife dead, gagged and covered in blood. He alerted the Coast Guard hotline and a unit was sent to the crime scene, according to preliminary reports by Police investigators.
The thugs left a knife on the 12-meter yacht of the Dutch couple. The ship named ‘Lazy Duck’, was in the custody of the authorities.
The incident became a “complex case” for the authorities after investigators discovered that the situation, evidence and the version of the husband of the victim did not fit or had inconsistencies about the facts.
Durdana’s body was taken to the morgue of Forensic Medicine in Zaragocilla neighbourhood arriving at 9:30 am yesterday. The commander of the Coast Guard, Commander Jorge Herrera, stated that the body had no gunshot wounds, which has raised questions about initial reports of the incident. “This is an atypical and unusual case in this insular area. Our patrols are constant and we believe that should be investigated to determine the cause of this bloody event.” said the official.
A later police report indicated that the woman had no gunshot or knife wounds. She reportedly suffered injuries with a blunt object.
The small sailboat is in the bay of Cartagena at this time, near the fishing club in Manga.
The commander of the Metropolitan Police of Cartagena, General Carlos Rodriguez Cortes, announced a reward of up to $30 million to anyone who provides information to allow the capture of those responsible for this crime.
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Very sad to hear that Durdana is no more.
She was a great person, always smiling and looking at the bright side of life.
She and her husband have three grown-up sons.
With her husband Peter we met them at several places.
If the story about what happened is confusing because of different stories going around, do all
understand that that’s what happens in these remote area’s and before you know the truth is turned around. May she rest in peace and our blessing goes to her, and her sons and husband Peter.