Kurt Van Dyke was found dead in his apartment Saturday. He was 66
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Kurt Van Dyke was found dead in his apartment Saturday. He was 66
NewsWorldAmericasAmerican surfing legend Kurt Van Dyke killed in brutal home invasionKurt Van Dyke was found dead in his apartment Saturday. He was 66 Isabel Keane in New York Tuesday 17 February 2026 14:35 GMTBookmarkCommentsGo to commentsBookmark popoverRemoved from bookmarksClose popoverSurfing legend Kurt Van Dyke found dead in Costa RicaYour support helps us to tell the storyRead moreSupport NowFrom reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging.At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.The Independent is trusted by Americans across the entire political spectrum. And unlike many other quality news outlets, we choose not to lock Americans out of our reporting and analysis with paywalls. We believe quality journalism should be available to everyone, paid for by those who can afford it.Your support makes all the difference.Read moreCalifornia surfing legend Kurt Van Dyke was killed during a violent home invasion in a Costa Rica coastal town over the weekend, according to reports. The 66-year-old, who was a Costa Rica resident and hotel owner in Puerto Viejo, was found dead Saturday morning in his apartment in Cahuita. His body showed signs of strangulation and stab wounds, according to Costa Ricaâs Judicial Investigation Agency (OIJ). Van Dyke was in the apartment with a woman when they were allegedly approached by two armed men, OIJ spokesman Carlos Valverde told CNN. The woman he was with was reportedly his 31-year-old girlfriend, according to Surfer. The suspects reportedly threatened them with a firearm and held them for several minutes while stealing valuables, including a vehicle.Van Dyke âwas asphyxiated and had several stab wounds,â the OIJ spokesperson said. The woman with him suffered minor, non-life-threatening injuries. California surfer Kurt Van Dyke was killed in a violent home invasion in Costa Rica over the weekend (Kurt Van Dyke/Facebook)Van Dyke, originally from Santa Cruz, California, was well regarded in the international surfing community and known for his participation in competitions and efforts to help grow the sport in the Caribbean.His family had deep roots surfing along the Santa Cruz coast, going back generations.A 2021 obituary of his mother, Betty Van Dyke, said that she was part of a pioneering group of early female surfers. Her first husband, Gene Van Dyke, was also a well-known surfer in California. His brother, Peter Van Dyke, told the San Francisco Chronicle via text: âMy brother was a very benevolent, giving person who would help just about anybody. Kurt would never hurt anybody, and he was always there when you needed him. Everyone that he met know this about him.â David Smith, a childhood friend of Van Dykeâs, recalled how he would skip school to go surfing as a child. âIâd see him more in the water than Iâd see him at school,â he told Fox LA, later adding, âBasically, he was the king of Salsa Brava. They would call him the king.â Another friend of Van Dyke, Ronald Umana, mourned the loss on social media. âWe remember your spirit, your energy, and the light you brought into the lives around you. Some people leave footprints â you left waves,â he wrote, according to Surfer. Roger Sams, the President of the Southern Caribbean Chamber of Tourism and Commerce addressed Van Dykeâs death in a statement to La Nacion. âI am very sorry for the news, every human loss is regrettable, it is a fact that we do not wish for anyone. We have a lot of time of great calm, of a lot of tranquility, we have the Police delegation in Playa Negra, the cantonal, which is the most modern in the country. We are working hand in hand on security issues. It shocks us and hurts us, because the Caribbean has been very calm,â he said. Sams reassured visitors that the killing was an isolated incident.âThere have been no cases of violence reported like this against tourists. In recent months there has been no violence or assaults. This is an isolated case, he is the owner of a hotel, not a tourist, it has not to do with tourists and the people who come to visit us,â he saod/ Raw Surf, a global media company dedicated to sharing surfing culture, shared condolences following Van Dykeâs tragic death, writing on Instagram, âOur hearts go out to Kurtâs family and the Costa Rican surfing community for this unimaginable loss.â Van Dyke is survived by his three children: Salvador, 23; Lulu, 21; and Jacob, 7. With reporting by the Associated Press. More abouthome invasionCosta RicaCaribbeanSurfingSurfJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, fo