Thailand recovers last missing body in boating disaster | Inquirer News

Thailand recovers last missing body in boating disaster

/ 05:12 PM July 16, 2018

Thailand has recovered the last body after a boating accident killed dozens of Chinese tourists this month off the southern resort island of Phuket.

The Phoenix was carrying 105 people — mostly Chinese — when it sank on the way back from a popular snorkeling spot on July 5.

Divers and the navy spent more than a week retrieving bodies, some from inside the boat, as outraged relatives waited for news.

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Phuket’s public relations department said in a statement late Sunday that the “last body of the dead from the Phoenix boat accident” was recovered that night.

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“All missing found,” the statement added, putting the final death toll at 47.

A minute’s silence was held for the victims at a ceremony attended by the Chinese ambassador.

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The Phoenix was among three vessels which ignored a bad weather warning against day trips to the islands around Phuket.

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The disaster was one of the worst boating accidents in recent history in Thailand, which has a poor safety record despite being heavily reliant on tourism.

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But it received little international attention compared to the dramatic rescue of 12 children and their football coach from a cave in northern Thailand.

The country last year received 35 million tourists of whom nearly 10 million were from China, government statistics show.   /vvp

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