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    Daughter of woman who fell overboard during Caribbean trip with husband suggests mom’s disappearance may NOT have been an accident

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    The daughter of a missing Michigan woman who fell overboard during a Caribbean boat ride with her husband has called for a full investigation, revealing that ‘prior issues’ have been brought to her attention that could be vital to the search. 

    Lynette Hooker, 55, of Onsted, plunged into the waters of the Abaco Islands in the Bahamas on Saturday while boating with her husband, Brian Hooker, 58, from Hope Town to Elbow Cay. 

    A joint search-and-rescue operation by Bahamian and US authorities was immediately launched, with the US Coast Guard later joining the effort by air, a spokesperson told CNN.

    By Tuesday, the teams announced the mission had become a recovery operation, Hope Town Volunteer Fire and Rescue Lead Richard Cook told the outlet. 

    While the couple appeared to live a joyous life on the water through their social media videos, Lynette’s daughter, Karli Aylesworth, has since called for a full investigation into the events leading up to her mother’s fall.

    ‘There have been prior issues brought to my attention, which may be important for any thorough investigation,’ Aylesworth, whose biological father is not Brian, told Fox News Digital.

    ‘If this truly was an accident, I can understand and live with it,’ she added.

    ‘However, there needs to be an intensive review of the facts and circumstances of this tragic incident before that can be determined.’

    Daughter of woman who fell overboard during Caribbean trip with husband suggests mom’s disappearance may NOT have been an accident

    Lynette Hooker’s daughter, Karli Aylesworth (pictured), called for a full investigation into the events leading up to her mother’s fatal fall

    Lynette Hooker, 55, plunged into the waters of the Abaco Islands in the Bahamas on Saturday while boating with her husband

    Lynette Hooker, 55, plunged into the waters of the Abaco Islands in the Bahamas on Saturday while boating with her husband

    Lynette's husband, Brian Hooker, 58, said he last saw his wife swimming towards the shore before he 'lost sight of her'

    Lynette’s husband, Brian Hooker, 58, said he last saw his wife swimming towards the shore before he ‘lost sight of her’

    Aylesworth (pictured on mother's lap in undated photo) told Fox: 'There have been prior issues brought to my attention, which may be important for any thorough investigation'

    Aylesworth (pictured on mother’s lap in undated photo) told Fox: ‘There have been prior issues brought to my attention, which may be important for any thorough investigation’

    Aylesworth’s comments come just a day after she released a statement calling for a more thorough investigation by US federal officials. 

    ‘I have been privy to very little information. My sole concern is to find out what happened to my mother and make sure a full and complete investigation is performed into her disappearance,’ she said.

    ‘While the Royal Bahamian police are investigating this matter, I would also appreciate any involvement of the federal, state or local authorities to look into the circumstances of this tragic situation.’ 

    The Daily Mail has reached out to Brian for further comment. 

    The couple regularly documented their life on the water on social media under the username ‘The Sailing Hookers,’ often showcasing their yacht. 

    In their most recent Instagram post, shared Friday afternoon, they featured a small boat with the caption, ‘Not going anywhere for a while?!’

    Meanwhile, their YouTube channel further captured years of life on the open water, with short videos filmed aboard their sailboat, Soulmate.

    The final video, posted just four weeks ago, showed the couple in the Bahamas taking an early-morning paddleboard trip along Marsh Harbour, a location known as a ‘world-class boating destination.’ 

    Search-and-rescue teams announced the mission to find Lynette (pictured) had become a recovery operation on Tuesday

    Search-and-rescue teams announced the mission to find Lynette (pictured) had become a recovery operation on Tuesday

    Aylesworth said: 'If this truly was an accident, I can understand and live with it'

    Aylesworth said: ‘If this truly was an accident, I can understand and live with it’

    The couple regularly documented their life on the water by posting photos on social media under the username The Sailing Hookers

    The couple regularly documented their life on the water by posting photos on social media under the username The Sailing Hookers

    The final YouTube video, posted just four weeks ago, showed the couple in the Bahamas taking an early-morning paddleboard trip but did not share clues about the upcoming disappearance

    The final YouTube video, posted just four weeks ago, showed the couple in the Bahamas taking an early-morning paddleboard trip but did not share clues about the upcoming disappearance

    In the three-minute clip, Lynette filmed the pristine blue waters and waterfront homes while discussing the devastation caused by Hurricane Dorian in 2019, one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes ever recorded to hit the Bahamas. 

    Her husband appeared several times in the video as they paddled side by side, watching fish and turtles beneath them, with Lynette occasionally singing to herself.

    At one point, the couple laughed as Brian navigated a narrow passage framed by two slanted trees, the branches and leaves brushing his face as he passed. 

    The video in the Caribbean waters was just one of 12 journeys shared on their channel, including a video from the day they bought a new sailboat in 2023 – the same boat the pair were heading towards when she fell into the water. 

    In the footage, the couple is seen leaving Rockport, Texas, after picking up their light-blue sailboat, preparing to take it back to Michigan on their first trip aboard Soulmate. 

    Lynette recorded the finished project after they painted the deck and completed last-minute fixes, captioning the segment: ‘The decks are done! We’re still married! Party time!’ 

    The next shot gave viewers a look at the cockpit, featuring a small bed and Brian positioned behind the steering wheel, smiling as they finally departed on their trip from the South. 

    Brief clips of their adventures – from gliding under Mississippi River locks and bridges to their first daring Gulf of Mexico crossing – were shared over the past three years with their 300 subscribers. 

    Brian appeared several times in the video as they paddled side by side, with nothing unusual or suspicious noted during their excursion

    Brian appeared several times in the video as they paddled side by side, with nothing unusual or suspicious noted during their excursion 

    Another video on the channel captured the couple leaving Rockport, Texas, after picking up their light-blue sailboat, Soulmate (pictured)

    Another video on the channel captured the couple leaving Rockport, Texas, after picking up their light-blue sailboat, Soulmate (pictured)

    Another shot captured the couple's the cockpit, featuring a small bed and Brian positioned behind the steering wheel

    Another shot captured the couple’s the cockpit, featuring a small bed and Brian positioned behind the steering wheel

    Several adventures, such as sailing under Mississippi River locks and bridges to their first Gulf of Mexico crossing, were shared on YouTube over a span of three years

    Several adventures, such as sailing under Mississippi River locks and bridges to their first Gulf of Mexico crossing, were shared on YouTube over a span of three years

    In some videos, their boat traveled alongside jumping dolphins under colorful sunsets, while other clips showed the cockpit made cozier with string lights above the windows. 

    Another post, just over 30 seconds long, showed the couple heading out on the water for a grocery run together, loading several plastic bags and a case of beer onto the boat. 

    On Instagram, the Hookers shared their pit stops along the way, including waterfront bars, snorkeling, swimming, ice cream runs, live music, encounters with animals and boat upgrades like an electric cooktop and a separate air fryer. 

    In their final TikTok post, the couple sailed to Great Guana Cay, with nothing appearing unusual during the outing

    But the couple’s blissful days on the water came to a sudden halt on Saturday night when Lynette and Brian set out for their yacht at roughly 7:30pm, riding an 8-foot dinghy.

    Brian claimed that while en route, rough waters tossed Lynette overboard into the darkness, taking the boat keys with her and causing the dinghy’s engine to shut off abruptly, authorities said, according to CNN.

    ‘Strong currents subsequently carried her away, and [Brian] lost sight of her,’ the Royal Bahamas Police Force (RBF) said.

    Brian told authorities that he last saw his wife making her way toward the shore, though whether she was wearing a lifejacket remains uncertain. 

    On Saturday night, rough waters tossed Lynette overboard while the couple rode an 8-foot dinghy back to their yacht

    On Saturday night, rough waters tossed Lynette overboard while the couple rode an 8-foot dinghy back to their yacht 

    Without an engine or boat keys, Brian navigated the boat through the night before reaching the marina at 4am Sunday to call authorities

    Without an engine or boat keys, Brian navigated the boat through the night before reaching the marina at 4am Sunday to call authorities

    Brian said when his wife fell off the boat, she took the boat keys with her which caused the dinghy¿s engine to shut off

    Brian said when his wife fell off the boat, she took the boat keys with her which caused the dinghy’s engine to shut off

    Brian has reportedly been unclear on whether Lynette was wearing a lifejacket at the time

    Brian has reportedly been unclear on whether Lynette was wearing a lifejacket at the time

    Without an engine, Brian navigated the boat through the night, reaching the marina at approximately 4am Sunday, where an individual notified authorities. 

    Bahamian and US authorities began a joint search-and-rescue operation, with the US Coast Guard deploying an aircraft to aid the effort, officials said.

    For six hours on Sunday, police on Abaco, alongside the Royal Bahamas Defence Force and local fire and rescue teams, searched the surrounding waters but found no trace of the mother, CNN reported. 

    Meanwhile, the investigation continues, even as the case has been shifted to a recovery operation. 

    The Bahamas is currently under a Level 2 travel advisory, urging visitors to exercise increased caution due to crime and water-related risks. 

    The advisory cites violent crime – including armed robberies, burglaries, and sexual assaults – as well as limited boating regulation that has led to ‘injuries and deaths.’





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