Search and rescue operation for Guma, the former owner of Texas oil as well gas company who went missing few days ago continue while his fishing boat was already found by United States coast guard. He is a 35-year-old tycoon with a fortune of about $100-million who is suffered from a bipolar disorder before his disappearances. He sold his company way back in 2006 because of unknown reason for us but people who are following this man probably know the root of that story.
His wife Jamie made a distress call last Tuesday, June 19, 2012 that her husband goes out with his boat and suddenly disappeared somewhere in their area. Police started their operation just to track down the possible direction of Guma but he left no details about his plan during that day. And his severe illness is probably the reason why he decided to move without a prior notice from his loved ones.
Furthermore, his boat was found in Fort Lauderdale were navigation lights are still in the on state as well a running engine but with no clue about his presence. His name started to flash on TV few days ago as part of their attempt to call the attention of other people who can possibly saw him alive. Other related updates and reports are still in progress while the U.S. coast guard continue their mission.
His wife Jamie made a distress call last Tuesday, June 19, 2012 that her husband goes out with his boat and suddenly disappeared somewhere in their area. Police started their operation just to track down the possible direction of Guma but he left no details about his plan during that day. And his severe illness is probably the reason why he decided to move without a prior notice from his loved ones.
Furthermore, his boat was found in Fort Lauderdale were navigation lights are still in the on state as well a running engine but with no clue about his presence. His name started to flash on TV few days ago as part of their attempt to call the attention of other people who can possibly saw him alive. Other related updates and reports are still in progress while the U.S. coast guard continue their mission.
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