Investigators examining the mysterious disappearance of a U.S. woman have released newly discovered audio recording that captures a phone conversation between her husband and a friend made shortly after she vanished during a boat outing in the Bahamas.
The woman, whose case has drawn significant attention across North America, went missing last weekend while accompanying her husband on a recreational boat ride in Caribbean waters. Authorities have since detained the husband as a person of interest in connection with her disappearance, though he has not been formally charged with any criminal offence.
The newly emerged recording provides investigators with critical insight into the timeline and circumstances surrounding the woman's vanishing. The audio captures the husband's account of events as relayed to an acquaintance during the immediate aftermath of her disappearance.
Bahamian authorities continue their ongoing investigation into the case, which has raised questions among North American observers given the circumstances involved. The detention of the husband remains in effect pending further developments in the investigation.
Search and rescue operations have been expanded across multiple areas of the Bahamas, with international cooperation from neighbouring jurisdictions. Law enforcement officials have urged anyone with information about the woman's whereabouts to come forward immediately.
The case underscores the unpredictable dangers that can occur during recreational maritime activities, even in seemingly controlled circumstances. Canadian and American families travelling to Caribbean destinations are being reminded to exercise caution and maintain regular communication with trusted contacts during vacation excursions.
This developing situation continues to unfold as investigators piece together evidence and testimony. The family has requested privacy during this difficult time.
This report is based on information originally reported by CBS News.
