Times of Oman

Search continues

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The fishing vessel had five Indians, according to an official at the Indian Embassy in Muscat. The search continues for the rest of the crew.

“The crew and ship left for sea on 17 September, and we were informed of this incident on 26 September,” said the official.

“The incident took place near Khaluf, which is close to Duqm, and because of the cyclone, the boat was split in two.

“One body was found on 27 September, and was taken to Sinaw hospital,” he added.

“The other two were found a day later and were transferre­d to Duqm hospital. We have sent an embassy team to verify the identities of the bodies. The team have left Sinaw and reached Duqm only last night, so they will conduct their procedures in the morning.”

The sponsors of the fishermen have also sent out small boats to scour the areas off Duqm and Masirah. “A big rescue ship has joined the search, which is ongoing,” added the embassy official.

“The sponsors have also been very cooperativ­e and have offered all the assistance required. I have been speaking to the Director of Fisheries in Tamil Nadu, where all five fishermen are from, so that if required, DNA testing of their blood relations in Oman can be done to verify their identity.

Masirah Island

“We are also in touch with our honorary consul in Masirah, Dr Jaleel, and a report on the fatalities has been filed at the police station on Masirah Island,” he added.

“Once the bodies have been recovered, they will be moved to Muscat for the autopsy. The Indian Embassy will be coordinati­ng the efforts. All of the local authoritie­s have been extremely helpful, and I want to thank them for their cooperatio­n.”

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