Trawler sinks in Foveaux Strait, three generations killed
Tuesday, May 16, 2006
After a trawler sank in heavy seas on Saturday, in the Foveaux Strait, New Zealand, on the way back from muttonbirding. Of the nine people on board, including three generations of one family, only three survived.
Police believe the boat sank in less than a minute.
During the previous ten years, another six incidents occurred in the Strait, costing eight lives.
Maritime New Zealand investigators arrived in Bluff yesterday to begin an inquiry into the cause of the tragedy.
Sources
edit- "Sudden shift in load likely scenario in sea tragedy" — The Press, May 16, 2006
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