The Gold Coast Bulletin

Sailors' watery grave

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US NAVY divers have found a number of sailors’ bodies aboard the stricken USS Fitzgerald that collided with a container ship in the busy sea off Japan.

However, a spokeswoma­n said not all seven missing had been accounted for.

Searchers gained access to the spaces that were damaged during the collision and brought the remains to Naval Hospital Yokosuka where they will be identified, the Navy said in a statement.

Seven sailors had been missing, but Yoko Kato, a spokeswoma­n for the US Navy in Yokosuka, said not all were recovered.

Japan’s coast guard officials said the sea and air search was still continuing at the site of the collision, 103km southwest of Yokosuka, home to the 7th Fleet. The Navy said that the families were being notified and provided the support they need during “this difficult time”. The names of the sailors will be released after all notificati­ons are made.

Sixteen hours following the predawn Saturday collision, the damaged destroyer was pumping out water as it limped back to its home port in Yokosuka Naval Base south of Tokyo by sunset on Saturday, its crew lined up on deck.

The Philippine-flagged container ship was berthed at Tokyo’s Oi wharf, where officials began questionin­g crew about the cause of the crash.

At least three other crew members, including the captain, were injured in the crash, which damaged two berthing spaces, a machinery room and the radio room.

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