The Sun (Malaysia)

Argentine families crowdfund sub search

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BUENOS AIRES: Relatives of the 44 Argentine submarine crew members who disappeare­d in the Atlantic last November have launched a fundraisin­g effort to continue the search for the missing vessel.

The social media campaign was created after bidding on a contract to search for the ARA San Juan was suspended.

The Argentinia­n government has offered a reward of US$5 million (RM19.5 million) “to those persons who provide informatio­n and useful data” leading to the submarine’s location.

“We are searching for the truth and you can join us. We are raising funds to hire vessels with up-to-date technology,” the families said in their call for donations.

Over a dozen countries contribute­d to the search for the submarine, which vanished on Nov 15 after reporting that seawater had entered the ventilatio­n system, causing a battery on the diesel-electric vessel to short-circuit and start a fire.

Relatives, who met with President Mauricio Macri on Feb 7, called for the search area to be widened and increased government resources for the effort.

The collection “was an idea relatives were talking about, and when the government announced the reward and ended the tender for foreign companies to search for (the submarine), it was put into action,” said Clarin Claudio Sandoval, uncle of one of the crew members.

He said the group wanted to raise US$250,000 to hire a private search firm.

An investigat­ion to determine what happened to the submarine and who was responsibl­e remains open. – AFP

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