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Saba Ends Search for Missing Dutch Nurse

Officials said the suspension follows exhaustive searches using dogs, drones, boats and helicopters, leaving the case unresolved.

Overview

  • Governor Jonathan Johnson announced the decision to suspend the active search after consultation with a local crisis team and expressed sympathy for the family and colleagues of Erik Matthijsen.
  • Authorities and volunteers conducted large-scale operations that used marines, police, firefighters, search dogs, drones, helicopters and boats but found no trace of the 53-year-old ambulance nurse.
  • Matthijsen had been on Saba to help build a Defence communications tower and was a longtime member of a Dutch USAR team, which sent personnel and dogs to assist in the effort.
  • Officials previously told reporters they believed Matthijsen was likely no longer alive, but they stopped short of any definitive finding and asked the public to call 911 with information.
  • USAR and local teams have ended their on‑island deployments and officials said they hope tips from residents or CCTV will eventually bring clarity to the unresolved disappearance.