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Subject: TWL: Pirates shoot youth on the high seas off Honduras
From: John A. Knauth (

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    The following in its entirety is quoted from the American Radio Relay League
    (ARRL) special bulletin.

    John A. Knauth / Ilona Forgeng
      October, a Willard 40 at her home dock
    PO Box 4, Oriental NC 28571-0004
    Tel:252/249-3131 Fax:252/249-3257

    Quote

    SB SPCL @ ARL $ARLX006
    ARLX006 Ham Radio Efforts Continue Following High-Seas Rescue

    ZCZC AX06
    QST de W1AW
    Special Bulletin 6 ARLX006
    >From ARRL Headquarters
    Newington CT March 30, 2000
    To all radio amateurs

    SB SPCL ARL ARLX006
    ARLX006 Ham Radio Efforts Continue Following High-Seas Rescue

    ARRL 1999 International Humanitarian Award winner Ed Petzolt, K1LNC,
    has appealed to the White House in efforts to expedite US medical
    aid for a 13-year-old boy seriously wounded by gunfire in an attack
    by pirates off Honduras. Amateur Radio operators on the 20-meter
    Maritime Net rallied to help get the injured youngster to safety
    following the attack Tuesday, after marauders had boarded his
    family's sailing sloop.

    ''Your help is urgently needed by these people to get their son to
    the US so that he may live,'' Petzolt said in a follow-up e-mail
    message today to the White House Agency Liaison.

    Young Willem van Tuyl of the Netherlands now is in a hospital in La
    Saba, Honduras, after being transported by the Honduran Navy and a
    medevac helicopter in a rescue effort aided by Amateur Radio
    communications. The boy underwent surgery yesterday in La Saba.
    Doctors there have recommended he be taken to the US for further
    treatment for his serious and potentially life-threatening injuries.

    Willem--the son of Jacco and Jannie van Tuyl, KH2TD and KH2TE
    respectively--was injured when one of four or five pirates opened
    fire on the teen and his father while they were in an inflatable
    dinghy, not far from their 44-foot sailing sloop. The group of
    pirates also attempted to tie up the boy's mother, who had remained
    aboard the sailboat while the father and son went to visit another
    vessel anchored nearby.

    Jacco van Tuyl said the family was anchored behind a reef at the
    time, in open water some 50 miles off the coast of Honduras. Neither
    van Tuyl nor his wife was injured.

    van Tuyl said the pirates took the damaged dinghy and outboard and
    left the scene soon after the shooting. After calling for help on
    the Maritime Net, van Tuyl spent the night Tuesday in the company of
    two other vessels, getting to a spot where he could rendezvous with
    a Honduran Navy vessel and get his son to a hospital. The transfer
    took place Wednesday morning when the Honduran boat picked up both
    the mother and son. Amateurs in the US--alerted to the incident by
    the Maritime Net activity--had contacted the US Coast Guard, which,
    in turn got in touch with Honduran authorities who came on frequency
    to coordinate the rescue effort with van Tuyl. A ham-doctor, Jim
    Hirschman, K4TCV, in Miami, also provided the family with on-the-air
    medical advice.

    Petzolt was later able to phone patch the van Tuyls via Amateur
    Radio so they could discuss their son's current condition.

    Still in his boat, Jacco van Tuyl has been under way to French
    Harbor, about 50 miles from the hospital. Hams and sailors in French
    Harbor reportedly have alerted the local customs officials. van Tuyl
    hopes to be at his son's bedside this evening.

    Doctors reportedly have told the family that if Willem does not get
    proper medical followup within the next day or two, it could lead to
    irreversible complications.
    NNNN
    /EX





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