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Surfer Kurt Van Dyke Found Dead in Costa Rica

By February 17, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Tragic Murder of U.S. Surfer Kurt Van Dyke in Costa Rica

Overview of the Incident

In a shocking turn of events, U.S. surfer Kurt Van Dyke has been found murdered in Costa Rica. Local authorities confirmed the discovery following an alarming report of an armed break-in at a coastal apartment in Cahuita, Limon, roughly 100 miles east of the capital city, San José.

Details Surrounding the Murder

Police responded to a call about the armed intrusion around 10:50 AM on Saturday. Upon arrival, they uncovered a tragic scene: Van Dyke had been both strangled and stabbed multiple times. His body was discovered under a bed, covered with a sheet.

A female occupant of the apartment managed to survive the attack but sustained injuries that are not life-threatening. She has since been hospitalized.

Suspects and Theft Involved

Authorities have indicated that two suspects are believed to be involved in the attack. In their escape, they stole Van Dyke’s Hyundai Elantra, a detail that has intensified the ongoing investigation. Police are currently reviewing CCTV footage in hopes of identifying the perpetrators.

Victim Profile

Kurt Van Dyke, 66, was a long-time resident of Costa Rica, originally from Santa Cruz, California. He is remembered as a pioneering figure in the surfing community of Northern California and was well-known among local surfers in Costa Rica.

For more about Van Dyke’s surfing legacy, visit Surfer.com.

Investigation Updates

As of now, no arrests have been made in connection with this tragic incident. The circumstances surrounding Van Dyke’s untimely death remain under investigation by the Costa Rican National Police, who have not yet released additional details.

Community Response

The local surfing community, devastated by this news, has expressed their grief and shock at the murder of a figure they cherished and respected. Additional safety measures and community support initiatives may arise as residents come together to process this tragedy.

Conclusion

The murder of Kurt Van Dyke in Costa Rica marks a poignant moment for both the surfing community and the broader public. Investigators continue to seek out leads, hoping to bring those responsible to justice.

For ongoing updates regarding this case, it’s advisable to stay tuned to news outlets and local authorities.

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