Khaleej Times

Remains of missing US sailors found

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singapore — Divers searching for 10 missing sailors on a US destroyer that collided with a tanker off Singapore have found human remains, a US admiral said on Tuesday.

The accident off Singapore, which left a gaping gash in the destroyer’s hull, was the second deadly collision in two months involving an American warship.

The US Navy has announced a fleet-wide global investigat­ion after the incident on Monday involving the USS John S. McCain and the merchant vessel.

But Admiral Scott Swift, commander of the US Pacific Fleet, praised the surviving crew for saving the ship and saving lives.

The accident — which also left five sailors injured — happened before dawn in busy shipping lanes around the Strait of Singapore, and sent water flooding into the ship.

A massive search involving planes and aircraft was launched and US Navy divers joined the hunt Tuesday, searching the ship’s flooded compartmen­ts

Speaking in Singapore, Swift said that “the divers were able to locate some remains in those sealed compartmen­ts during their search today”.

He said bodies were found during “the diving on McCain today but it’s premature to say how many and what the status of recovery those bodies are”. Swift said Malaysian authoritie­s had also found a body and were sending it to the US Navy for identifica­tion. The Malaysian navy said one of its ships had found a body eight nautical miles northwest of the accident site.

The admiral said the search and rescue effort, involving hundreds of personnel and several countries, would continue, adding: “We’re always hopeful that there are survivors.”

The McCain’s crew were “tough, and they are resilient,” Swift said. “It is clear that their damage control efforts saved their ship and saved lives.” —

 ??  ?? Admiral Scott Swift arrives at the Singapore General Hospital to visit four injured US sailors from the guided-missile destroyer USS John S.
McCain following a collision off the coast of Singapore. — AFP
Admiral Scott Swift arrives at the Singapore General Hospital to visit four injured US sailors from the guided-missile destroyer USS John S. McCain following a collision off the coast of Singapore. — AFP

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