The Philippine Coast Guard on Monday announced that it has recovered the body of a PCG personnel who died in the line of duty when MV Trisha Kerstin 3 sank in Basilan waters.
“The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) extends sympathies to the family of Seaman First Class (SN1) Alkhaizar Q Hadjail PCG, whose body was recovered on February 1, 2026, amid the sustained search and rescue (SAR) operations following the sinking of MV Trisha Kerstin 3,” the PCG said in a statement.
SN1 Hadjail is among the 40 recorded fatalities as of Sunday, while the number of survivors remains at 316.
According to PCG spokesperson Noemie Cayabyab, the command recognizes the heroism demonstrated by SN1 Hadjail during the incident.
“Accounts from survivors indicate that, while the vessel was in distress, SN1 Hadjail assisted and directed passengers on the appropriate actions to take for their safety amid the maritime emergency,” Cayabyab said.
The PCG also acknowledged a recent media interview given by a family member who raised concerns over the alleged lack of updates and involvement in the SAR efforts.
Cayabyab clarified that since the maritime incident was officially reported, the family of SN1 Hadjail, particularly his spouses and brother, had been consistently informed of developments through proper communication channels.
She added that the Coast Guard Intelligence Force (CGIF), the unit where SN1 Hadjail was assigned, conducted a separate and focused SAR operation dedicated solely to locating him, in parallel with the broader SAR efforts related to the maritime incident.
As a gesture of support, the CGIF commander, Alvin Dagalea, personally paid his respects to the family during a visit.
“The search for our fallen Coast Guard personnel, along with the continued efforts to locate other missing passengers and crew members, is pursued with utmost commitment and professionalism, guided by our duty to the public and to the families who place their trust in us,” the PCG spokesperson added.
“At this time, the PCG appeals for understanding and compassion as the bereaved family grieves. The PCG, through a designated Survivor Petty Officer, extends all necessary assistance, including support for claims and other needs, and will continue to provide aid during this difficult period,” she added.