The Guardian (USA)

Captain in Santa Barbara boat fire indicted on manslaught­er charges

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The captain of a dive boat that caught fire and sank off the California coast in 2019, killing 34 people in one of the state’s deadliest maritime disasters, was indicted on Tuesday on federal manslaught­er charges, US prosecutor­s said.

Each of the 34 seaman’s manslaught­er counts returned against Jerry Nehl Boylan, 67, of Santa Barbara, carries a statutory maximum penalty of 10 years in prison if he is convicted, according to a statement from the US attorney’s office in Los Angeles.

The indictment accuses Boylan of causing the deaths of the 33 passengers and one crew member who perished in the Labor Day weekend boat fire by way of “his misconduct, negligence, and inattentio­n to his duties”, the prosecutor­s’ statement said.

The grand jury cited three specific federal safety violations – failures to assign a night watch or roving patrol aboard the boat, to conduct sufficient crew training or to conduct adequate fire drills.

The victims had been sleeping below deck aboard the 75ft Conception when the vessel went up in flames in the early morning hours of 2 September 2019, while anchored in Platt’s Harbor near Santa Cruz Island, off the Santa Barbara coast, during a sport diving expedition.

The five surviving crew members, including Boylan, had been above deck in berths behind the wheelhouse and escaped by leaping overboard as the burning boat sank into the Pacific. They told investigat­ors that flames coming from the passenger quarters were too intense to save anyone trapped below.

Coroner investigat­ors determined the victims died of smoke inhalation.

Following the disaster, the US Coast Guard issued a safety bulletin urging limits on the use of lithium

ion batteries and chargers aboard passenger vessels. The document suggested investigat­ors were looking into the possibilit­y that such batteries may have ignited the Conception fire.

Neither Boylan nor his attorneys were immediatel­y available for comment.

Federal prosecutor­s informed his lawyers of the indictment after it was filed, and he is expected to surrender to authoritie­s in coming weeks, the US attorney’s statement said.

 ?? Photograph: Mike Eliason/Santa Barbara County Fire Depart/AFP/Getty Images ?? A boat burns off the coast of Santa Cruz Island, California, on 2 September 2019.
Photograph: Mike Eliason/Santa Barbara County Fire Depart/AFP/Getty Images A boat burns off the coast of Santa Cruz Island, California, on 2 September 2019.

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