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Thursday, 9 October 2014
Several dead as wedding boat sinks near Bali
Nineteen dead and 22 missing after engine on
vessel transporting wedding guests to Indonesian
island breaks down.
Nineteen people have been confirmed dead after
a boat carrying 49 people, including a groom and
his wedding guests, sunk on its way to the
Indonesian island of Bali earlier this week.
Rescuers found two bodies on Thursday, taking
the death toll to 19, including three children, said
Asnawi, the head of the search operation who
goes by one name.
Eight people were rescued on Wednesday when
they were spotted by fishermen floating in the
water 3km from Pulau Raas, off the eastern tip of
main Java island.
Asnawi said 22 people remain missing, all the
passengers were believed to be Indonesian.
The groom was on his way to get married on
Monday evening, while his wife waited for him
and the guests to arrive at her home village on
Bali.
"The wedding ceremony was supposed to start in
the evening," said Ainur Rasyid, who lives near the
groom on the small island of Pulau Raas.
The parents of the groom, called Ahmad Yani, and
other relatives were also on the boat heading to
the wedding, he said.
The boat was supposed to arrive on Monday
afternoon, but began taking on water and sank
after its engine failed according to officials.
Poor safety record
Indonesia relies heavily on boats for
transportation to and from more than 17,000
islands, but has a poor maritime safety record.
Boats are often overcrowded and not properly
equipped with enough life jackets and life boats.
In August, a tour boat carrying 25 people sank as
it made its way from the island of Lombok near
Bali to Komodo Island, a popular tourist
destination.
Most of the passengers, who were mainly
European tourists, survived.
Some had to swim a great distance to a volcanic
island and stayed alive until being rescued by
drinking their own urine and eating leaves. Two
Spanish men were never found.
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