The Asian Age

7 MISSING U.S. SAILORS FOUND DEAD IN SHIP

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Yokosuka, (Japan): The bodies of US sailors missing after their destroyer collided with a container ship off Japan have been found in flooded sleeping berths, a day after the accident tore a huge gash in the warship’s side, the US Navy said on Sunday. Seven sailors were reported missing after Saturday’s predawn collision, triggering a major search operation off Japan’s Pacific coast, and US authoritie­s tacitly acknowledg­ed there were no survivors. “The search and rescue is over,” US 7th Fleet commander Vice Admiral Joseph Aucoin told reporters, describing huge amounts of water that gushed into the sleeping compartmen­ts after part of the ship’s right side was caved in. The Navy said it had found “a number” of bodies inside the guided missile destroyer, but did not specify if all seven crew had been found dead in the search that took place after it limped back into harbour. A final toll would not be released until the sailors’ families had been contacted, the navy said. However, Aucoin said the destroyer sustained “a large gash” below the waterline.

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