Topic: Sean-Michael McDonald
Lawless seas? Coast Guard pushes for law to curb reckless boaters
New regulations, including penalties for 'boating under the influence'. are being contemplated amid concerns of reckless behaviour on the water.
Boat captain jailed for 7 years for manslaughter
Former boat captain Sean Michael McDonald has been sentenced to seven years and one month in jail for a 2019 boating accident that claimed the lives of two people and injured another.
Boat captain guilty of manslaughter in two deaths
Sean Michael McDonald was found guilty today, 2 Aug., of two counts of manslaughter in the deaths of two people who were killed after his boat collided with their vessel as both boats returned a Sunday outing at Rum Point in 2019.
Boat captain in court on manslaughter charges
More than two years after being charged with manslaughter following a collision at sea in which two people died, boat captain Sean Michael McDonald, 38, appeared in court on Tuesday as his two-week trial began.
Boat captain denies manslaughter charges
Boat captain Sean Michael McDonald denied responsibility for a boating accident that claimed the lives of two people and injured another.
McDonald, a Canadian, pleaded not guilty on Friday, 24 Jan., to two counts of manslaughter and one count of causing grievous bodily harm.
Man charged in fatal boat accident
Sean-Michael McDonald, 35, of George Town has been charged with two counts of manslaughter and one count of assault causing actual bodily harm following a boat collision in August in which two people died.





