CommunityLocal News Oistins grapples with silence, unanswered questions over missing men by Ricardo Roberts 26/03/2026 written by Ricardo Roberts Updated by Shanna Moore 26/03/2026 2 min read A+A- Reset Neil Bourne, President of the Oistins Fisherfolk Association. (Photo Credit: Ricardo Roberts) FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 559 Two weeks after two Oistins fishermen disappeared at sea, the small south coast community is bracing for the worst, as search efforts yield no trace of the men or their vessel and questions mount over silence from the police and maritime authorities. The search for Othneil Harewood and Chinese national Zhi Cai Su has reached a sombre turning point. Leaders within the Oistins fishing community say hope is fading fast that the men will be found alive. The pair failed to return to shore a fortnight ago after setting out on what was expected to be a routine one-and-a-half-day fishing trip. The outing was kept short because one of the men had commitments with a class at the Fisheries Division. Despite the passing days, no debris, sightings or official updates have surfaced to indicate the location of their vessel. Neil Bourne, president of the Oistins Fisherfolk Association, spoke candidly about the growing sense of loss facing the families and the wider community. Asked whether the search was being scaled back, Bourne said the mood had shifted to reluctant acceptance. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians โThey still have to look for the boat and nobody reports anything back,โ he said. When pressed on whether hope of finding the men alive remained, Bourne was blunt: โYes.โ At the Oistins market, Harewoodโs sister, also a vendor, declined to comment. In Bridgetown, Barbados TODAY spoke to Zhiโs wife, Lee Hong Su, at her food stall. Visibly distraught, Lee Hong โ who has maintained constant contact with the police and the Coast Guard โ declined an interview but managed to say her husband was โa kind person to everyoneโ. Su, a long-term resident of Barbados since the 1980s, met Lee Hong when she arrived in 2000. She still holds out hope that the men will be found alive. Questions have arisen over the apparent lack of a formal police statement about the disappearance.ย โThe police, let them check it outโฆ The police deal with the marine police, so marine police and the police service might be two different entities,โ Bourne said, noting the matter remains in the hands of maritime authorities. ย Ricardo Roberts You may also like Legends of Reggae take over Kensington Oval 25/04/2026 Judge sets near four-decade sentence for revenge killing 25/04/2026 Govt makes youth protection pledge at child abuse awareness walk 25/04/2026