Tragedy on the Atlantic

Crewman dies in Rubicon Antigua Challenge

Tuesday November 25th 2003, Author: World Cruising, Location: Transoceanic
The ARC alternative, the Rubicon Antigua Challenge which left Marina Rubicon, Lanzarote on 14 November bound for Jolly Harbour, Antigua, has seen a death among one of the crews on a competing yacht.

Organisers World Cruising issued a statement expressing their deep sorrow following the news that Mr. Erza Harel had died following a suspected heart attack on board his yacht Lalena V, participating in their race.

"The families of Mr. Harel and his crew on board Lalena V have been informed and we are in close contact with them, and with the yacht skipper, Yannis Kontaxopoulos."

Mr.Harel, 53, a businessman from New York, was taken ill last night at approximately 20:00hrs on Monday 24 November. With assistance from World Cruising Club, the skipper made contact with MRCC Las Palmas and the radio medical advice service. The yacht immediately turned around and made best speed towards Gran Canaria. At first light this morning, Tuesday 25 November 2003, and once the yacht was within range, a Search and Rescue helicopter was launched from Las Palmas, and Mr. Harel was evacuated. Regrettably he was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital in Las Palmas.

Members of Mr.Harel's family are now on route to Las Palmas to arrange repatriation of his body to his native Israel. World Cruising Club offer our deepest condolences to his family and friends.

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