Thursday, February 20, 2014

2 Navy SEAL veterans found dead on Maersk Alabama

Police identify 2 Americans found dead on Maersk Alabama -- 'Captain Phillips' ship
CNN
By Michael Martinez
February 20, 2014

STORY HIGHLIGHTS
Two American security contractors were former Navy SEALs, executive says
"It's bizarre. Of course, it's a shock. They're all great guys," executive adds
"Contracted security is part of anti-piracy protection plans," firm spokesman says
A colleague found the bodies in a ship cabin when checking up on one of the men

(CNN) -- Two American security officers have been found dead on the Maersk Alabama container ship, police in the Seychelles said Wednesday.

Seychelles police identified them on Thursday as Jeffrey Reynolds and Mark Kennedy.

The vessel was moored at Port Victoria in the Indian Ocean archipelago. The men, both 44, were found dead on Tuesday. CNN first learned about the incident on Twitter.

"A postmortem will be carried out this week in order to establish the cause of their sudden deaths," police said, adding that the police investigation is ongoing.

The Maersk Alabama was targeted by Somali pirates in an attempted hijacking off the east coast of Africa in 2009. The 2013 film "Captain Phillips" is based on the incident.

The two men worked for Trident Group, a Virginia-based maritime security services firm. The company's president, Tom Rothrauff, said the men were former Navy SEALs.
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