Video emerges of crew of sunken Indonesia submarine singing goodbye song | Inquirer News

Video emerges of crew of sunken Indonesia submarine singing goodbye song

/ 06:58 PM April 27, 2021

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A poignant video has emerged showing the crew of a sunken Indonesian submarine singing happily together on board their vessel.

The video, filmed a few weeks before the KRI Nanggala 402 went down with all hands lost, shows some of the 53-strong crew singing Sampai Jumpa, an Indonesian hit whose title means “goodbye.”

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Submarine commander Heri Oktavian is among those gathered around a seaman strumming an acoustic guitar.

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“Even though I’m not ready to be missing you, I’m not ready to live without you,” the sailors sing. “I wish all the best for you.”

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The video was recorded as a farewell for the outgoing commander of the navy’s submarine corps, whose successor took up his role in early March, Indonesian military spokesman Djawara Whimbo told AFP.

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The German-built submarine, one of five in Indonesia’s fleet, disappeared early last Wednesday while it was scheduled to do live torpedo training exercises off Bali.

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Indonesia’s military announced on Sunday that it had found the vessel in pieces on the sea floor, about 800 meters below the surface. IB/JB

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