Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Mystery ghost fleet washes up in Japan

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27 NOVEMBER 2015 -A fleet of 11 ghost ships containing the rotting remains of sailors has washed up on the Japanese coastline, sparking an investigat­ion in the country.

The mysterious ships have given rise to numerous conspiracy theories in the country, as authoritie­s battle to discover the identities of the bodies.

Rescuers told Japanese broadcaste­r NHK that the bodies of at least 20 sailors were ‘badly decomposed’ and ‘skeletonli­ke’.

Four of the ships washed up in early November, and seven more have been spotted in recent weeks drifting in the Sea of Japan.

The most recent, discovered on Tuesday, was found off the coast of Fukui, some 250 miles north of Tokyo.

It has been impossible to identify the bodies and authoritie­s have no idea where they might have come from.

The only clues as to where the boats may have come from are a scrap of material that appears to have come from a North Korean flag, and writing on one of the boats that seems to read ‘Korean People’s Army’.

Some believe that the vessels are fishing boats from North Korea, as the nation is trying to expand its fishing industry to boost harvests.

But the lack of modern equipment, including GPS locating equipment, on board the ships means that several have gone missing.

Others believe the sailors may have been North Koreans trying to flee the oppressive rule of leader Kim Jong-un.

Coastguard­s told broadcaste­r NHK that the crews may have been drifting for months on end without anyone knowing where they were. The primitive design of the vessels suggests that they were not created in the West. It is believed that the boats have come to light now, following recent storms which may have swept them towards the coastline.

The mysterious ships have given rise to numerous conspiracy theories in the country, as authoritie­s battle to discover the identities of the bodies

 ??  ?? Workers on board one of the fleet of ships that has washed up on the Japanese coastline in recent weeks, with the ‘badly decomposed’ of 20 sailors on board
Workers on board one of the fleet of ships that has washed up on the Japanese coastline in recent weeks, with the ‘badly decomposed’ of 20 sailors on board
 ??  ?? One of the only clues authoritie­s have to go on is a scrap of material that seems to come from the North Korean flag
One of the only clues authoritie­s have to go on is a scrap of material that seems to come from the North Korean flag

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