Otago Daily Times

41 confirmed dead

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BANGKOK/PHUKET: Rescuers in Thailand prepared to lift a sunken tourist boat yesterday and say 15 people are still missing after the craft capsized off the coast of Phuket island, killing at least 41 people.

Phoenix — which had 93 Chinese tourists and 12 Thai crew on board — went down in bad weather on Thursday evening, in one of Thailand’s worst recent accidents.

Police on Saturday said they had charged the ship’s captain with negligence leading to damages, injury and death.

The captain, whom police did not name, has denied the charges.

‘‘The captain of the boat has been charged with negligence causing damages and loss of life,’’ Police Lieutenant­general Sorasak Yenprem, provincial police commission­er, said on Saturday.

Fortyone of those on board have been confirmed dead and another 49 rescued, officials said, leaving 15 unaccounte­d for.

Divers have been searching inside the submerged vessel for any survivors. Helicopter­s have also joined the search.

Friends and relatives of those injured and deceased have arrived in Phuket to identify their loved ones.

Visibly distraught relatives were seen being escorted through one hospital on the island to a waiting room.

Phoenix overturned in the Andaman Sea off the coast of Ko He, which is a popular oneday trip from Phuket.

 ?? PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES ?? Chinese divers from Guangzhou arrive at Chalong Pier to assist in the rescue operation in Phuket yesterday.
PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES Chinese divers from Guangzhou arrive at Chalong Pier to assist in the rescue operation in Phuket yesterday.

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