Indian among 21 dead in China tugboat capsize

January 17, 2015 10:51 am | Updated November 16, 2021 05:20 pm IST - BEIJING

Authorities confirmed 21 people dead in the capsizing of a tugboat with an international team on a test voyage in eastern China, after rescuers dragged the overturned vessel to shallow waters and scoured it on Saturday.

One person remained missing, and rescuers continued to search the cockpit of the vessel as well as nearby sections of the Yangtze River in the province of Jiangsu, Xinhua said.

The Wanshenzhou 67 was on a test voyage on Thursday in the river’s Fubei Channel when it suddenly turned over.

The ship’s owner, parts suppliers and engineers were among the 25 people aboard for the test, including eight foreigners - four Singaporeans, an Indian, an Indonesian, a Japanese and a Malaysian.

Three people were rescued, all Chinese, including one man identified as an interpreter, who was freed when rescuers cut through the bottom of the boat’s hull early on Friday.

Officials did not immediately give the missing person’s nationality.

An official form the Jiangsu maritime search and rescue centre confirmed that 21 people were dead.

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