The Borneo Post

2 crew members confirmed dead, six missing after high-seas brawl

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TAIPEI: Two crew members have been confirmed dead and six are missing after a deadly brawl broke out on board a Taiwanese fishing vessel in a remote area of the Indian Ocean.

The fight broke out early Wednesday morning when the chief officer of the Wen Peng attacked two of his crew, according to Taiwan officials.

“A fight broke out when the chief officer hacked two of his crew to death in a disciplina­ry action dispute,” the Taiwan fisheries department said in a statement yesterday, adding that 11 crew members were forced to jump overboard during the brawl.

The captain together with five other crew members managed to barricade themselves in a cabin and escaped hours later by jumping off the ship, which was 1,500 nautical miles northeast of Mauritius. They were rescued by vessels nearby.

A total of 12 including the captain, chief engineer and a fisheries department official are now onboard two Taiwanese fishing vessels and an Australian container ship which answered the distress call.

Six crew members who were forced into the waters during the brawl are still unaccounte­d for.

The standoff continued yesterday with the fisheries department saying four foreign seamen are still on board, including the chief officer and “three other injured foreign crew members”. — AFP

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