It is with shattered hearts that we remember and honor the life of Paige Bell, a vibrant, courageous, and radiant young woman whose life was tragically stolen far too soon. On July 3, 2025, just days before what would have been her 21st birthday, Paige was brutally murdered aboard the superyacht ‘Far From It,’ docked at Harbour Island in the Bahamas.
At just 20 years old, Paige had already achieved what many only dream of—breaking into the competitive world of luxury yachting as a proud South African woman. She was chasing her dreams across the open sea, carving out a path for herself in an industry that demands resilience, professionalism, and strength. And Paige had all of it. She was admired by her peers, adored by her friends, and respected by those she worked with.
Her crew had been planning a celebration—a joyous tribute to her upcoming milestone birthday. Instead, they found themselves in unimaginable grief, mourning the loss of a colleague who had become family.
A Safe Place Turned Scene of Violence
Paige was discovered in the engine room of the yacht, her body bearing the unmistakable signs of a violent struggle. The man accused of ending her life is believed to be a fellow crew member, an engineer—someone she worked alongside, someone she likely trusted. It is a betrayal not just of friendship or professional camaraderie, but of the most basic right we all deserve: to feel safe where we live and work.
This attack did not happen in the dark shadows or an abandoned alley. It happened on board a luxury vessel, in broad daylight, with other crew members nearby. Paige was doing her job, living her dream, and she lost her life in a space that was supposed to be safe.
This horrifying reality raises a painful, urgent question:
Where in the world can women truly feel safe?
Is it on the street? At home? In the workplace? On a boat surrounded by colleagues?
The answer remains devastatingly unclear. What is clear is this: We must do better. We cannot allow Paige’s death to be one of many that fades quietly into a statistic. We cannot normalize this. We must not look away.
A Life of Light and Purpose
Paige Bell was so much more than what happened to her. She was a bright light—bold, spirited, and endlessly kind. She lived with joy, she laughed without hesitation, and she touched the lives of everyone lucky enough to know her.
Her family, friends, and crewmates describe her as someone with a boundless zest for life, someone who brought laughter to difficult days and compassion to every corner of her world. She was fiercely independent, yet deeply connected to those she loved.
In her short time on this Earth, Paige made a lasting impact. She was a daughter, a friend, a dreamer, and a fighter. Her presence was a gift, and her absence is a loss that reverberates across oceans.
Standing in Solidarity
To Paige’s heartbroken parents, to her friends and fellow crew, and to all who knew and loved her: please know that you do not grieve alone. The world is watching, mourning, and demanding justice on your behalf. Your pain is felt deeply, and your loss is shared by countless people around the globe who see themselves, their sisters, their daughters, in Paige’s story.
We stand with you. We cry with you. And we will remember her.
Rest in Power, Paige Bell
Paige, we honor not just the tragic end of your journey, but the radiant life you lived so fiercely. Your legacy is not defined by violence, but by the beauty you brought into the world.
You were full of promise, full of light. And though you are no longer here, your spirit endures—in waves, in wind, in the hearts of all who will never forget you.
Rest in power, Paige. We will not forget. We will not stop speaking your name. We will fight for a world where no woman has to fear what you faced.