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Canadian Forces Military Police announced on April 15, 2026 that two Royal Canadian Navy members have been charged in connection with the Jan. 24, 2025 capsizing of a rigid-hull inflatable boat (RHIB) in Bedford Basin, Halifax, which led to the death of Petty Officer 2nd Class Gregory Applin.
Applin, 38, a 19-year navy veteran, and another sailor were thrown into frigid water after the RHIB struck a mooring buoy and overturned; both were rescued and taken to hospital, where Applin later died.
Sailor First Class Alexandre Garrison faces charges of dangerous operation of a conveyance causing death and negligent performance of military duties.
Master Sailor David Terry faces charges of criminal negligence causing bodily harm and negligent performance of military duties.
The charges were laid under the National Defence Act after a military police investigation; any prosecution will proceed in the military justice system.
Navy leadership – including Vice-Admiral Angus Topshee and Chief Petty Officer First Class Pascal Harel – expressed condolences, stressed accountability and said there will be a fair, independent process.
Earlier reporting indicated the buoy struck may have been unlit; authorities have withheld further details to protect judicial integrity.
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