Robert Hathaway death: British expat marina owner found murdered in St Lucia

A British expat has been found murdered at his home in St Lucia.

The victim has been named locally as marina owner and manager Robert Hathaway, 66.

It is understood he was found at his home on the Caribbean island by a neighbour at around midday on Sunday.

Mr Hathaway, who founded the Marigot Sunshine marina, is thought to have lived in St Lucia since 2001.

Mr Hathaway bought land in Marigot Bay in 2001 (Pixabay)
Mr Hathaway bought land in Marigot Bay in 2001 (Pixabay)

A CV on his website says he studied engineering at the University of Cambridge before going on to work for Haringey Council in north London.

It also says he was vice-president of the Caribbean Marine Association.

His Facebook page says he was originally from the village of Codford St Peter in Wiltshire, but studied at St John’s School in Leatherhead, Surrey.

Keats Compton, president of the Marine Industries Association of Saint Lucia and a close friend of Mr Hathaway, said: "I heard the news late yesterday. It's really horrific.

"Apart from anything else, Bob was a pal of mine. He was on the executive committee of the Marine Industries Association and he was an integral part of it.

Mr Hathaway ran The Marina at Marigot Bay until 2014 (Marigot Bay hotel)
Mr Hathaway ran The Marina at Marigot Bay until 2014 (Marigot Bay hotel)

"I'm also concerned because the yachting fraternity is very close-knit, and the fact that this kind of thing can happen - if it's not reported properly it can do the industry quite a lot of damage."

Mr Compton said he had known the victim for more than 10 years and he would be following the police investigation closely.

Asked about a possible motive for the murder, he said: "It was a big shock to me but it's a bit early to make any speculation."

Friends posted their condolences on his Facebook, where one said “this is so so sad. Lost for words. RIP Bob.”

A police spokesman in Gros Islet said investigators were awaiting the outcome of a post-mortem examination.

He said: "The body of a British national was found where he lived in Grand Riviere, Gros Islet. We are treating his death as a homicide."

A post-mortem was due to be carried out on Monday afternoon.

He added: "We will be getting in touch with his family in the UK. We don't yet know if he has any next of kin on St Lucia.”

A spokeswoman for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office said: "Our staff are supporting the family of a British man following his death in St Lucia, and are in contact with the St Lucian police."