Nolan Wells’ friends heard calling for help after boat broke down in newly released audio: report
Key Points:
- Newly released audio reveals that Nolan Wells' friends called for help when their boat malfunctioned and began taking on water near Horn Island on July 4, the day he disappeared.
- Wells, 18, stayed behind on the island after the boat, carrying about seven people, experienced bilge pump failure and started sinking; his body was found two days later off the northwest shore of the island.
- The cause of Wells' death remains officially undetermined, with no signs of foul play reported, though civil rights lawyer Ben Crump has commissioned an independent autopsy funded by Colin Kaepernick.
- GPS data shows the boat was towed for about three miles before returning to its original departure point, but the circumstances surrounding Wells' decision to stay on the island and his subsequent death remain unclear.
- Wells' funeral is scheduled in Ocean Springs, Mississippi, with his family and legal representatives awaiting the independent autopsy results, which have been delayed but are expected to be released soon.