Seventh body recovered from INS Sindhurakshak

August 19, 2013 05:37 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 09:27 pm IST - Mumbai

The divers who were searching for the missing sailors from INS Sindhurakshak recovered seventh body on Monday. A file photo shows the  Divers carry out search operation.

The divers who were searching for the missing sailors from INS Sindhurakshak recovered seventh body on Monday. A file photo shows the Divers carry out search operation.

Rescuers from the Indian Navy on Monday extricated one more body from INS Sindhurakshak, taking the number of victims recovered from the fire-devastated submarine to seven even as professional savers from reputed companies commenced preliminary survey activities.

According to Naval sources, the body has been taken to state-run J J Hospital for post-mortem.

Battling difficult conditions, the Navy had till Sunday extricated badly charred bodies of six of the 18 victims trapped in the sunken vessel. Also, they had managed to gain access to the forward compartment of the ill-fated submarine by breaking open the jammed hatches.

Earlier, sources had said the Navy divers were carrying out the task of searching within the submarine by “feeling each inch” due to zero visibility within flooded compartments to locate the missing bodies and mark a probable route to be used for further rescue operations.

18 Navy personnel, including three officers, were on board the Russia-made submarine when a devastating fire ripped through the frontline underwater craft following serial explosions on Tuesday midnight.

The Navy has instituted a Board of Inquiry to probe the cause of the explosions and fire which is expected to submit its report within four weeks.

Mumbai Police have also registered a case of accidental death in connection with the worst peacetime tragedy suffered by the Navy.

The Navy medical authorities had also started the process of collecting blood samples of family members of the 18 personnel aboard the vessel.

The blood samples would be needed for DNA profiling of the incinerated bodies of the victims, to establish the identities.

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