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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Slain California surfing legend’s brother says Costa Rica killing could just be ‘random attack,’ he ‘didn’t have enemies
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Slain California surfing legend’s brother says Costa Rica killing could just be ‘random attack,’ he ‘didn’t have enemies

Last updated: February 18, 2026 3:25 am
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Slain California surfing legend’s brother says Costa Rica killing could just be ‘random attack,’ he ‘didn’t have enemies
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The recent brutal murder of California surfing legend Kurt Van Dyke in his Costa Rica home has left his family and the local community devastated. Van Dyke’s brother, Peter, believes that his brother was randomly attacked by armed burglars in a senseless act of violence. Peter expressed his belief that crime in Costa Rica, particularly on the Caribbean side, has been on the rise, with criminals from neighboring countries like El Salvador seeking new territories to operate freely.

According to Peter, the increasing violence in Costa Rica is a result of criminals fleeing their home countries to escape maximum-security lockups and continue their criminal activities in new locations. He suspects that his brother was a victim of a robbery gone wrong, as crime rates in the country have been steadily increasing. The State Department has issued warnings to American travelers about the prevalence of petty and violent crimes in Costa Rica, including armed robbery, homicides, and sexual assault.

Van Dyke was found dead in his home with multiple stab wounds, while his girlfriend, Arroyo, was held at gunpoint and assaulted. The perpetrators then fled in the couple’s car, leaving behind a knife at the scene. Costa Rican authorities have yet to make any arrests and are still investigating the motive behind the killing. Despite speculations about the nature of the crime, Peter Van Dyke insists that his brother had no known enemies and was a beloved figure in the local community.

Van Dyke, a prominent figure in the surfing world, was known for his benevolence and generosity towards others. He had owned the Hotel Puerto Viejo for over four decades and was deeply involved in the local community. His sudden and tragic death has shocked those who knew him, as he was always willing to help others in need. Van Dyke’s primary cause of death appears to be asphyxiation, adding to the mystery surrounding his murder.

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As part of the California surfing dynasty, Van Dyke had a long-standing reputation as a standout surfer and was affectionately known as the “King” on the Caribbean coast. His mother, Betty, was also a trailblazer in the surfing world, being among the first female surfers in the sport. Van Dyke’s family history in surfing and his impact on the community make his untimely death even more heartbreaking.

In conclusion, Kurt Van Dyke’s tragic murder has left a void in the surfing community and beyond. The investigation into his death continues, with authorities working to uncover the truth behind this senseless act of violence. As his family and friends mourn his loss, they remember him as a kind and generous soul who will be dearly missed.

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