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The remains of 15 Indian tourists who died when a speedboat capsized off southern Vietnam last week are being flown to India. Officials said the boat overturned near the shore shortly after leaving an island near Phu Quoc.
rediff.comThe bodies of 15 Indian tourists killed when a speedboat capsized off southern Vietnam last week are being returned to India. The flight carrying the remains from Ho Chi Minh City was scheduled to arrive in Mumbai late Monday, the Indian Embassy in Hanoi said on social media.
The speedboat was carrying 32 Indian tourists and four Vietnamese crew members when it overturned near the shore Saturday afternoon, shortly after leaving Hon May Rut Ngoai island near Phu Quoc, Vietnam’s largest island, authorities said. The boat’s captain, Nguyen Hong Hai, 57, is under investigation for alleged violations of waterway transport safety regulations, state media reported.
Ten of the dead were from Tamil Nadu state, three from Andhra Pradesh and two from Kerala. The group was on a company trip organized by Lava International, a smartphone and consumer electronics manufacturer, for its employees, distributors and retail partners, the company said.
Background on the incident The embassy previously said 16 survivors were released from the hospital and were returning to India. One remained in critical condition in a Vietnamese hospital. Hon May Rut island is about 10 kilometers south of Phu Quoc, one of Vietnam’s most popular beach destinations.
Both locations are known for their white sandy beaches and clear waters, drawing millions of domestic and foreign tourists each year. India is one of Vietnam’s fastest-growing tourism markets. The home states of the deceased were asked to coordinate further travel arrangements.
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