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Sri Lanka navy finds 14 bodies in capsized Chinese fishing boat

Discovery comes day after preliminary China govt probe concluded there were no survivors

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 24 May 2023 6:53PM

Sri Lanka navy finds 14 bodies in capsized Chinese fishing boat
The Lu Peng Yuan Yu 028 overturned on May 16, with 17 Chinese, 17 Indonesians and five Filipinos on board within Australia’s vast search-and-rescue region, 5,000km (2,700 nautical miles) west of Perth. – Pixabay pic, May 24, 2023

COLOMBO – Sri Lanka’s navy said today it had located 14 bodies inside a Chinese fishing boat that had capsized last week with 39 crew on board.

The discovery came a day after a preliminary Chinese government probe concluded there were no survivors.

The Lu Peng Yuan Yu 028 overturned on May 16, with 17 Chinese, 17 Indonesians and five Filipinos on board within Australia’s vast search-and-rescue region, 5,000km (2,700 nautical miles) west of Perth.

The Sri Lankan navy said its divers had recovered two bodies and spotted 12 more yesterday, releasing photos showing the upturned red hull of the vessel and bodies being hauled out of the water.

“Due to decomposition and the potential health hazards posed by operating in contaminated waters with limited protective gear, it was determined that retrieving those bodies would be exceedingly dangerous,” the navy said in a statement.

It said the locations of the 12 bodies inside the boat were mapped and handed to Chinese authorities. The nationalities of the located bodies were not immediately known.

The Sri Lankan navy statement came a day after a preliminary probe by the Chinese Transport Ministry concluded that all those on board had died.

Australia had sent three aeroplanes and four ships to help in the international search-and-rescue efforts.

Rescuers had trawled an area of around 64,000 sq km (18,700 square nautical miles), and “did not find any sign of survivors”, according to the Chinese Transport Ministry.

The fishing vessel’s distress beacon was first detected last week as Cyclone Fabian drove waves as high as 7m (23 feet) and winds as strong as 120 kph (75 miles per hour) through the area.

Rough weather held back rescue efforts, with the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre in Canberra warning of “challenging” survival conditions.

The vessel was owned by the Penglai Jinglu Fishery Company, one of China’s major state-run fishing firms.

It was authorised to fish for neon flying squid and Pacific saury, according to the North Pacific Fisheries Commission.

It left Cape Town in South Africa on May 5 for Busan in South Korea, according to the Marine Traffic tracking website, which last located the vessel on May 10 southeast of Reunion, a tiny French island in the Indian Ocean.

Penglai Jinglu Fishery also runs squid and tuna fishing operations in international waters, including the Indian Ocean and seas surrounding Latin America. – AFP, May 24, 2023

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