The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Philippine coast guard searches for bodies of missing fishermen

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The search for 14 people missing after their fishing boat and a cargo ship collided off the Philippine­s has turned into a retrieval operation with little hope of finding them alive, the coast guard said yesterday.

The vessels crashed last Saturday night in waters southwest of Manila, capsizing the Philippine fishing boat Liberty 5 off the coast of Occidental Mindoro province.

The crew of the Hong Kongregist­ered cargo ship MV

Vienna Wood has been detained as investigat­ors prepare to lay criminal charges over the incident.

“There is a very slim chance that we may still find them alive,” Philippine coast guard chief George Ursabia told a local radio station, as the search shifts to retrieving the bodies of the missing men in the next two days.

“Eventually we will terminate our efforts on this.”

Philippine authoritie­s have deployed aircraft and ships in the hunt for the 12 missing Filipino crew members and their two passengers.

The coast guard initially said strong ocean currents may have caused the collision, but investigat­ors are looking at whether the crew of the cargo ship was also at fault.

The coast guard is “preparing the evidence and finalising the criminal charges to be filed against MV Vienna Wood”, said spokesman Commodore Armando Balilo. — AFP

 ?? — AFP file photo ?? Photo shows the fishing boat Liberty 5 after it collided with a cargo ship registered in Hong Kong off the coast of Mindoro island, southwest of Manila.
— AFP file photo Photo shows the fishing boat Liberty 5 after it collided with a cargo ship registered in Hong Kong off the coast of Mindoro island, southwest of Manila.

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