Body of captain recovered from capsized Sitka charter boat

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Body of captain recovered from capsized Sitka charter boat
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According to the Alaska State Troopers, 32-year-old Morgan Robidou’s body was recovered Thursday at 11 a.m. by divers from the Sitka Fire Department. Robidou was captain of the Awakin.

The search for the missing passengers was called off the day after the wreck with only one passenger’s body recovered, that of 57-year-old passenger Maury Agcaoili. Two days later, the bodies of 53-year-old Danielle Agcaoili and her sister 56-year-old Brandi Tyau were recovered.

“Kingfisher Charters is devastated by the loss of the guests and captain of the Awakin,” the charter company wrote in a release on May 31. “We are fully cooperating with the U.S. Coast Guard in its investigation of this tragic event and hope that it furnishes answers to the questions as to how it occurred.”

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