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Death toll from KMP Yunice ferry tragedy off Bali rises to 10

Local fishermen find body in fishing cage 500m from shoreline

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 09 Jul 2021 8:30PM

Death toll from KMP Yunice ferry tragedy off Bali rises to 10
Indonesia’s National Search and Rescue Agency head Gede Darmada says 51 people were safely evacuated from the sinking ferry late last month, while 16 others who were onboard the KMP Yunice are still missing. – Nuice Media Twitter pic, July 9, 2021

JAKARTA – One more victim was found today from a ferry accident in the Bali Strait, bringing the number of fatalities to 10, Anadolu Agency reported according to Indonesia’s National Search and Rescue Agency.

“Local fishermen found the body in a fishing cage, approximately 500m from the shoreline,” Gede Darmada, the agency head, said in a statement.

The body has been identified, he said.

He added that 51 people were safely evacuated from the sinking ferry late last month, while 16 others who were onboard the KMP Yunice are still missing.

On June 29, a ferry ship sank in the waters of the Bali Strait as it was about to dock at Gilimanuk Harbour on the island.

The ship had departed from Ketapang in East Java province and was reportedly dragged by currents until it capsized. – Bernama, July 9, 2021

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