The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Remains of all missing sailors recovered from US warship

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SINGAPORE: Divers have recovered the remains of all 10 US sailors who went missing after their warship collided with a tanker off Singapore, the US Navy said yesterday.

The remaining eight sailors were retrieved by divers searching flooded compartmen­ts of the USS John S. McCain, it said, after the discovery of two bodies was announced last week.

The guided-missile destroyer collided with an oil tanker as it headed for a routine stop in the city-state on Monday last week, leaving a gaping hole in the vessel’s hull and flooding it with water.

It was the second such deadly accident in two months after a US destroyer collided with a cargo ship off Japan in June, and the fourth accident involving an American warship in the Pacific this year.

The US Navy’s Seventh Fleet, to which the warship belonged, said in a statement that “divers have now recovered the remains of all 10 USS John S. McCain sailors”.

The sailors were aged between 20 and 39.

The collision sparked a multinatio­nal search and rescue operation off Singapore but it was called off after several days, and authoritie­s shifted their focus to flooded parts of the ship.

The accident prompted the navy to begin a global investigat­ion and remove the commander of the Japan-headquarte­red Seventh Fleet, the centrepiec­e of the US military presence in Asia. — AFP

 ??  ?? The damaged USS John S. McCain docked at Changi Naval Base in Singapore. — Reuters photo
The damaged USS John S. McCain docked at Changi Naval Base in Singapore. — Reuters photo

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