2026年4月7日 / 美国东部时间晚上8:29 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻
一名密歇根州女子与丈夫在夜间乘船时于巴哈马失踪,其女儿如今正急切寻求真相,针对母亲的搜救已进入第三天。
利内特·胡克的女儿卡莉·艾尔斯沃斯将母亲描述为一名经验丰富的游泳爱好者,拥有超过10年的帆船航行经验。艾尔斯沃斯向哥伦比亚广播公司新闻表示,她希望当局对这起事件展开彻底调查,并称她不相信胡克的丈夫布莱恩·胡克所描述的事件经过。
据巴哈马皇家警察部队消息,巴哈马皇家警方表示,布莱恩·胡克向调查人员称,他的妻子从一艘8英尺长的硬底充气艇上跌落,连同船钥匙一起掉入水中,随后被强劲的离岸流卷走。布莱恩·胡克称,这对夫妇于当地时间周六晚上7点30分左右,从巴哈马阿巴科岛的霍普镇出发前往埃尔博凯。
当局表示,当时船的引擎因钥匙被拿走而无法启动,布莱恩·胡克划着充气艇靠岸,并于周日凌晨4点抵达马什港船厂,耗时数小时。
“首先,我不明白她怎么会拿到船钥匙,”艾尔斯沃斯说道,“布莱恩一直负责掌舵,基本上由他保管钥匙。所以我母亲拿着钥匙这件事完全说不通。”
布莱恩·胡克后来给艾尔斯沃斯留下了一条语音留言,她将这段留言播放给了哥伦比亚广播公司新闻,留言中他提到了自己声称扔给利内特的漂浮装置。
“你好,亲爱的,我是爸爸。我刚接到霍普镇搜救队的电话,他们找到了我在母亲落水时扔给她的漂浮装置,”语音留言中可以听到他这样说道。
周二当哥伦比亚广播公司新闻记者联系布莱恩·胡克时,他拒绝回答有关调查的问题。
艾尔斯沃斯称,布莱恩和利内特近年来曾分居,但后来又复合了。
巴哈马当局向哥伦比亚广播公司新闻表示,布莱恩·胡克尚未被指控有任何不当行为,目前仍处于搜救阶段。
Daughter of missing American in the Bahamas seeks answers as search continues
April 7, 2026 / 8:29 PM EDT / CBS News
The daughter of a Michigan woman who went missing in the Bahamas during a nighttime boat ride with her husband is desperately seeking answers as the search for her mother has entered day three.
Lynette Hooker’s daughter, Karli Aylesworth, describes her mother as an experienced swimmer who has been sailing for more than 10 years. Aylesworth tells CBS News she wants authorities to thoroughly investigate the incident, saying she doesn’t believe the sequence of events described by Hooker’s husband, Brian Hooker.
Royal Bahamian police said Brian Hooker told investigators that his wife fell over from an 8-foot hard-bottom dinghy — along with the keys to the boat — and she was carried away by strong rip currents. Brian Hooker reported that the couple left Hope Town for Elbow Cay on the Bahamian island of Abaco at around 7:30 p.m. local time Saturday, according to the Royal Bahamas Police Force.
With the boat’s engine turned off without the keys, Brian Hooker paddled the dinghy to shore, arriving hours later at the Marsh Harbor Boat Yard at 4 a.m. Sunday morning, authorities said.
“For one, I don’t understand how she got the key,” Aylesworth said. “Brian’s always driving. So he basically is in charge of the key. So the fact that my mom had it doesn’t make any sense.”
Brian Hooker later left Aylesworth a voicemail message, which she played for CBS News, where he spoke about a floating device he said he threw to Lynette.
“Hello, honey, it’s Dad. I just got a call from Hope Town Search and Rescue, and they found the flotation device that I threw to Mom when she fell overboard,” he can be heard saying in the voicemail.
When approached by CBS News on Tuesday, Brian Hooker declined to answer questions about the investigation.
Aylesworth said Brian and Lynette had split up in recent years but got back together.
Bahamian authorities told CBS News that Brian Hooker has not been accused of any wrongdoing, and that this remains a search and rescue mission.
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