Search Under Way for Missing M/V Berkay N Crew Member

The United States Coast Guard rescue crews are searching the Atlantic Ocean for a missing crew member suspected of having gone overboard from the 252-foot Chilean-flagged cargo vessel Berkay N during the vessel’s transit north of Puerto Rico.

The missing crew member has been identified as Luis Leyva Aliaga, 62, a Chilean national and First Engineer aboard the Berkay N, after he did not report to his scheduled watch at 4 a.m. Thursday and the crew was unable to locate him onboard. Leyva Aliaga reportedly was last seen in the ship’s galley at 11p.m. Wednesday, the Coast Cuard said.

Coast Guard watchstanders in Sector San Juan received at approximately 5:20 a.m. Thursday a VHF, channel 16, marine radio communication from the Berkay N reporting the missing crew member.

The Coast Guard Cutter Raymond Evans was diverted to the scene and was last reported to be searching for the missing crew member along with MH65D Dolphin helicopters from Air Station Borinquen, an MH60 Jayhawk rescue helicopter from Air Station Cape Cod, Massachusetts and an HC-130 aircraft from Air Station Clearwater, Fla.

The Berkay N was en route from Gibraltar to Cuba transiting approximately 45 nautical miles north of Puerto Rico, between San Juan and Aguadilla, from the time that Aliaga was last seen to the time he was determined missing.

The 1984-built ship is owned by Turkish Menas Trading Istanbul.