Can I Help Find Your Missing Loved One?

A Love That Never Dies - Sana speaks from her heart about her missing brother Omar Shearer who disappeared In the Gulf of Mexico in 1996, part 3

November 18, 2020 Diana Trepkov Season 2 Episode 3
Can I Help Find Your Missing Loved One?
A Love That Never Dies - Sana speaks from her heart about her missing brother Omar Shearer who disappeared In the Gulf of Mexico in 1996, part 3
Show Notes

In this interview you will hear Diana Trepkov speak with  Sana Keller,  missing Omar Shearer's loving sister.  She speaks from her heart about who Omar was and reminisces about some special memories they had together. 
Sana sincerely wants answers to what happened to her loving brother and his two friends during this horrible tragedy 26 years ago.
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Anything that can be done to keep the search alive and the boys in our hearts and memories is so appreciated. They are in my thoughts daily. Especially Omar and David who were best friends. " Sana Keller

~David Madott, Omar Shearer and Kent Munro, all 25 years old and residents of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada went on a diving trip to Marco Island, on the western, Gulf side of Florida on November 3, 1994.

In the late afternoon on November 4, while diving a wreck, the Baja California, about 55 miles from the mainland, their boat mysteriously sank.

After a time, the boys  and their host, Jeff Wandich, began swimming to a military communications tower 3 .5 miles away.

Although wearing divers’ wetsuits and Buoyancy Compensators (life jackets) – only Jeff eventually made it to the tower – from which he was rescued 35 hours later.

In the ensuing 2 weeks , despite one of the largest searches in US Coast Guard history, supplemented with aircraft, boats and a reward provided by the families – astoundingly, no trace of the boys, their BCs  or any of their personal effects was ever found.

Since then the families and others have continued to investigate this strange disappearance.

www.vanished.org

Any information, ideas, questions etc., can be sent to Bill Madott at

wmadott@hotmail.com, or
1-416-452- 6841, or
988 Valdese Drive
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
L5C  2X2

Or you may leave a TIP on the website "Can I Help Find Your Missing Loved One?"