Lone survivor of sunken Noble House vessel breaks silence

Vincent Dazell

Breaking his silence three weeks after the disappearance of his fellow crewmembers and boat captain along with the vessel at sea, the lone survivor, Vincent Dazell, yesterday said as the boat sank there was nothing that could have been done to save the crew.

Unclear as to why he is the only one who has survived to date, Dazell said when he was rescued, he was holding on to the life raft from the vessel.

“I momentarily went down and when I come up back I see the baskets and fishing tub floating around me. I was still holding on to the life raft but when I look I didn’t see nobody around me nor I didn’t see the boat… I float for like 45 minutes before they come and rescue me,” he recounted.