The Philippine Star

Clash with SoKor coast guard leaves 3 fishermen dead

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SEOUL (AP) — Three Chinese fishermen likely died from inhaling toxic fumes when a fire erupted after South Korean coast guard officers threw “flashbang’’ grenades into the fishing boat, officials in Seoul said yesterday.

The latest in a series of violent clashes between South Korea’s coast guard and Chinese fishing boats venturing farther from their increasing­ly barren home waters happened Thursday when a South Korean coast guard vessel tried to stop the Chinese boat from suspected illegal fishing about 70 kilometers from an island off South Korea’s southweste­rn coast.

The vessel, which carried 17 fishermen, initially resisted and fled before South Korean coast guard officers managed to board the ship and threw flashbang grenades into its locked steering room, the coast guard said in a statement. Flashbang grenades are non-lethal devices that produce a blinding flash of light and loud sound.

A fire erupted on the boat and three fishermen found lying in the boat’s engine room later died, the coast guard statement said.

Coast guard officers said the three likely died after inhaling toxic smoke, but that autopsies were planned to find the exact causes of their deaths. Authoritie­s will also investigat­e if the flashbang grenades caused the fire.

The 14 surviving fishermen were taken to a South Korean port for questionin­g, according to the coast guard.

Seoul’s Foreign Ministry yesterday expressed regret over the deaths, but noted the Chinese boat was fishing illegally and had tried to flee to avoid an inspection.

China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs did not immediatel­y respond to a faxed request for comment.

Chinese fishing boats have been going farther afield to feed growing domestic demand for seafood as catches have decreased in waters close to China’s shores.

Chinese boats have regularly had violent clashes with South Korea’s coast guard, and in 2014, a South Korea coast guardsman fatally shot the captain of a Chinese fishing vessel who was violently resisting an inspection.

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