Sarmheslop, a missing British woman has been seen with her boyfriend on Barbados’ yacht.
Ryan Bane (44), is the sole person of interest, but he hasn’t surfaced since the detectives confessed to losing track of him at the beginning of July.
He was seen on the same vessel that Heslop, 41, from Southampton, Hampshire, vanished without a trace from on March 7 after she and Bane had drinks at the 420 in Center dive bar in Frank’s Bay, St. John.
Sarmheslop, the boyfriend of her missing British girl has been seen on a Caribbean Island. Pictured in March 2021: Bane seated on the deck his boat.
Bane was moored at Grenada’s Le Phare Bleu Marina, but has changed the name of the boat, which is on sale for £220,000, from Siren Song to Orion’s Belt, the Mirror has reported.
It costs £50 a night to moor in the marina and he has allegedly asked to be kept off the ledger.
He was often seen cleaning and talking to the locals.
Ryan Bane (pictured), 44 is the only suspect in the case. Detectives lost track of Bane in July, but he has not been seen since. Pictured: Bane in his boat on March 20, 2121
“He’s been coming here since September 7th,” a source said. He comes into the restaurant here regularly,’ a source said.
He eats breakfast, lunch, and drinks club soda and fruit juice, but not alcohol. But he is enjoying the good life for sure – it’s a playboy lifestyle.
“This is paradise. Sarm is not something he has ever mentioned. That is all anyone here can think of.
Bane’s lawyers stated that Bane is devastated that his girlfriend has disappeared, and that they would not speak to the media.
Bane has been convicted for assaulting his wife and was also charged with obstruction by refusing US Coast Guard personnel to search his boat.
Bane was reported to have told the officials they couldn’t get in when Bane stood by a doorway as they boarded.
The citation he was given does not constitute a criminal conviction.
After Bane and Sarm Heslop had had a few drinks at Frank’s Bay dive bar, St. John, the 41-year-old from Southampton, Hampshire, she vanished from the vessel without a trace on March 7.
Bane was moored at Grenada’s Le Phare Bleu Marina, but has changed the name of the boat, which is on sale for £220,000, from Siren Song to Orion’s Belt
Sarm Heslop’s family begged her boyfriend, to give them the answers they needed after Sarm disappeared from her Caribbean boat.
Bane is being urged by her parents to speak out and answer any questions regarding Bane’s disappearance.
‘They say time heals — but not when your daughter is missing. What can you do when there are no answers?Peter Heslop, Peter’s father said.
“We need, deserve and want answers about what happened to our sister, daughter and best friend. Bane should come forward and help us to find the answers.