Yacht captain stopped trying to flee US after passenger was killed by propeller

Mauricio Alvarez, 49, is charged in connection to a passenger's death.

The captain of a Miami yacht has been detained and is facing a federal charge after he tried to flee the country earlier this month while under investigation in the death of a passenger.

Raul Menendez, a passenger aboard the 91-foot Miami Vice, was in the waters swimming near the boat on April 1 when Alvarez allegedly engaged the engine in reverse, the DOJ statement states. Menendez was struck by the vessel’s propellers and killed. He was found by dive teams in the water, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

Airline records show that Alvarez attempted to purchase the ticket to Panama before the call with investigators, but his card was declined, the complaint states. He later completed the purchase after the call, according to the complaint. The ticket had an incorrect date of birth, the complaint states, and it was later discovered that Alvarez had been issued a new passport on April 5.

According to the complaint, Alvarez told federal authorities he was going to Panama to “make a better decision of what to do” because he “was scared of being criminally charged.”

Authorities say Alvarez did not have a United States captain license or any formal training on how to operate a vessel.

The investigation is ongoing.