“I have known Mr Burnett for quite a while and he and his family are among our best visitors. “In all my 10 years managing this resort, this is the first incident of this nature that is taking place involving one of our guests,” said Monika Osborne, manager of the Katamah Moraccan Villa, where Burnett was staying. The Gleaner team saw two large crocodiles swimming in the sea, which residents used to strengthen their theory.Īs a result of the tragedy, several business operators in Treasure Beach are calling on the Government to erect lifeguard posts along the heavily used beaches in the parish. Residents, who had gathered at the beach yesterday, believed he was partially eaten by sharks or crocodiles. Shortly after midday, a local search team discovered body parts believed to be his, but which have not yet been confirmed. Inclement weather forced the suspension of the search-and-rescue mission on Sunday and yesterday morning, divers resumed the mission to locate Burnett. Sign up for The Gleaner’s morning and evening newsletters.
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