7 more bodies found in Papua sinking
7 more bodies found in Papua sinking
JAYAPURA, Papua: Residents and a search and rescue team found
seven more bodies in the sea on Tuesday, bringing the number of
discovered after the Boven Digoel ship accident to 74. Over 100
others were still listed as missing, while only 15 of
approximately 200 passengers survived when the overloaded ferry
capsized nearly two weeks ago.
The seven newest fatalities were found in the waters off of
Wambi and Buraka villages in Merauke and all were male. The
bodies, which had greatly decomposed, were buried by local
residents, according to a statement by the Merauke SAR team. One
of the victims was identified as Agus Kandonop.
The Digoel sank on July 7. Although the ship's manifest only
stated that the ship was carrying approximately 60 people,
witnesses and survivors revealed that the ship had 206 passengers
and crew aboard when it sank. -- Antara