Bahamas police again question US man over disappearance of wife at sea
Bahamian police are continuing to investigate the disappearance of Lynette Hooker, a US woman who reportedly fell overboard from a dinghy on April 4th while traveling with her husband, Brian Hooker, between Hope Town and Elbow Cay. Brian Hooker alerted authorities after paddling to Marsh Harbor Boat Yard.

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AI-generatedBahamian police are continuing to investigate the disappearance of Lynette Hooker, a US woman who reportedly fell overboard from a dinghy on April 4th while traveling with her husband, Brian Hooker, between Hope Town and Elbow Cay. Brian Hooker alerted authorities after paddling to Marsh Harbor Boat Yard. He is being questioned by police, who extended his custody for 72 hours on Friday, but he has not been charged with a crime and denies wrongdoing. Lynette's daughter and mother have expressed skepticism about the circumstances of her disappearance, citing her experience on the water. Text messages reveal Lynette had previously considered separating from her husband earlier in the year, citing difficulties during their sailing trip.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedIn 2015, the couple accused each other of assault.
Text messages showed the couple had previously decided to separate before reconciling.
Lynette's daughter cast doubt on Hooker's account.
Hooker said his wife fell overboard from their boat on April 4th.
Bahamas police were set to again interview Brian Hooker about his wife's disappearance.