Royal Canadian Navy sailors charged in fatal capsizing of boat in Halifax harbour
HALIFAX — Two members of the Royal Canadian Navy are facing charges of negligent performance of duties following an investigation into the death of a sailor who was aboard a military boat that capsized in Halifax harbour.
Military police say the victim, Petty Officer 2nd Class Gregory Applin, was one of two sailors who were thrown into the cold water of the Bedford Basin on Jan. 24, 2025, at around 10 p.m.
The Canadian Armed Forces issued a statement Wednesday saying Applin and the unnamed sailor were travelling in a seven-metre, rigid-hull inflatable boat — also known as a RIB — when it struck a mooring buoy and flipped over.
Both sailors, who were the only two people on the RIB when it capsized, were rescued by the crew aboard a nearby vessel and taken to hospital, where Applin later died.


