Drugs Found Where 2 Died on 'Captain Phillips' Ship

Overdose suspected in deaths of ex-SEALs
By Rob Quinn,  Newser Staff
Posted Feb 21, 2014 3:06 AM CST
Drugs Found Where 2 Died on 'Captain Phillips' Ship
Crew members work aboard the US-flagged Maersk Alabama.   (AP Photo, File)

Drugs and drug paraphernalia were found in the cabin where two former Navy SEALs were found dead on the ship made famous by a pirate hijacking, police in the Seychelles say. It's not clear what type of drug was involved, and while autopsy results are still pending, there is suspicion the pair died from overdoses, reports the New York Daily News. Both men were security contractors on the Maersk Alabama container ship, which was portrayed in the move Captain Phillips.

The chief of the maritime security firm Trident Group says there "is no immediate indication as to the cause of death, but the deaths were not caused by operational activity" and the men's next of kin have asked for no further information to be released, the AP reports. The company was founded by former Navy SEALs and the Navy has confirmed that the men, aged 43 and 44, were members of an elite unit sometimes used to combat piracy. (More Richard Phillips stories.)

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