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A great tragedy...
Bitched on: Sunday, November 25, 2007 Time: 11/25/2007 07:51:00 PM
"Rescue workers have recovered the bodies of five Singaporean men who were killed in a dragon boat accident during Cambodia's annual water festival, police said Sunday.. The boat carrying 22 men capsized late Friday as it tried to dock on Phnom Penh's Tonle Sap river after competing in a race during the festival.. More than 200 Cambodian navy sailors and fishermen, joined by seven divers and a medic from Singapore, scoured the river over the weekend searching for the five.. "All the missing Singaporeans were found, and now the mission has ended," police chief Touch Naruth told reporters on Sunday.. Seventeen Singaporeans were also injured in the accident, which happened on the first day of races. Millions of spectators, holiday-makers and participants flock to the capital Phnom Penh to watch the event.. Nhim Vanda, from Cambodia's National Committee for Disaster Management, said the tragedy occurred because of currents in the river.. "There was a very strong whirlpool around the port area they were returning to, and it hit the boat," he said, adding that the men were not wearing life jackets.. Singapore's foreign ministry said in a statement that Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen had written to Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong to convey his "shock and sadness.". Relatives of the dead visited the site of the accident late Saturday, with most unable to hold the tears back as they silently surveyed the river where their loved ones had been swept away.. More than 440 boats, including a number of foreign crews, entered this year's races, which end Sunday evening. Ten nations in Southeast Asia have boats competing in the colourful event.. Accidents are common during the boat races, which involve long, thin "dragon boats" crewed by as many as 70 rowers, which compete against each other in the sometimes choppy waters in front of Phnom Penh's royal palace. — AFP" Mr Mr Joey Paraiso, an eyewitness to the tragedy recounted what he saw:"What I witnessed was the Singaporean team had already finished the race and was starting back to the point......for them to disembark. "Unfortunately, during the time team players (were) getting off from the boat, the boat suddenly shook off and overturned. It happened so quickly." He added: "The remaining players, the Singapore rowers, one by one floated and saved themselves and there were some railings that they were able to hold on..... "All the players, I guess, were a little over—fatigued so they were not able to swim normally, so they just looked for something to hang on and the current was so strong."— CNA/ir A snippet from The Sunday Times:
"Instead of waiting for a boat to tow them back, the team had decided to row towards shore themselves.
When they were close to shore, a wave hit them, causing the boat to collide with a pontoon and overturn. Team members were sucked under the pontoon. Seventeen racers surfaced and five did not...
... It is believed that a combination of strong currents and fatigue after the race could play a part in the likely drowning of the five men. They could also have been knocked unconscious when the 500kg boat capsized in the 9m-deep water.
The racers were not wearing life jackets.
One survivor who declined to be named said the team panicked under water and the current was pushing them down, so they all kicked their way upwards. He was treated for bruises on his face." -TST
God giveth (life), God taketh (it) away...
My deepest condolences to the families and friends of:
- Mr Stephen Loh Soon Ann, 31 (NJC PE teacher, 23rd SEA Games representative)
- Mr Jeremy Goh Tze Xiang, 24 (2nd-year student SIM, youngest of three children)
- Mr Poh Boon San, 27 (Engineer, youngest of three children)
- Mr Chee Wei Cheng, 20 (older of 2 sons)
More reports here: Eyewitness account of Singapore dragon boat accident in Cambodia (Channel NewsAsia via Yahoo! Singapore News) SINGAPORE: A Channel NewsAsia viewer who was at the scene of the dragon boat accident in Cambodia on Friday evening gave an eyewitness account.Labels: dragonboat tragedy
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A great tragedy...
Bitched on: Sunday, November 25, 2007 Time: 11/25/2007 07:51:00 PM
"Rescue workers have recovered the bodies of five Singaporean men who were killed in a dragon boat accident during Cambodia's annual water festival, police said Sunday.. The boat carrying 22 men capsized late Friday as it tried to dock on Phnom Penh's Tonle Sap river after competing in a race during the festival.. More than 200 Cambodian navy sailors and fishermen, joined by seven divers and a medic from Singapore, scoured the river over the weekend searching for the five.. "All the missing Singaporeans were found, and now the mission has ended," police chief Touch Naruth told reporters on Sunday.. Seventeen Singaporeans were also injured in the accident, which happened on the first day of races. Millions of spectators, holiday-makers and participants flock to the capital Phnom Penh to watch the event.. Nhim Vanda, from Cambodia's National Committee for Disaster Management, said the tragedy occurred because of currents in the river.. "There was a very strong whirlpool around the port area they were returning to, and it hit the boat," he said, adding that the men were not wearing life jackets.. Singapore's foreign ministry said in a statement that Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen had written to Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong to convey his "shock and sadness.". Relatives of the dead visited the site of the accident late Saturday, with most unable to hold the tears back as they silently surveyed the river where their loved ones had been swept away.. More than 440 boats, including a number of foreign crews, entered this year's races, which end Sunday evening. Ten nations in Southeast Asia have boats competing in the colourful event.. Accidents are common during the boat races, which involve long, thin "dragon boats" crewed by as many as 70 rowers, which compete against each other in the sometimes choppy waters in front of Phnom Penh's royal palace. — AFP" Mr Mr Joey Paraiso, an eyewitness to the tragedy recounted what he saw:"What I witnessed was the Singaporean team had already finished the race and was starting back to the point......for them to disembark. "Unfortunately, during the time team players (were) getting off from the boat, the boat suddenly shook off and overturned. It happened so quickly." He added: "The remaining players, the Singapore rowers, one by one floated and saved themselves and there were some railings that they were able to hold on..... "All the players, I guess, were a little over—fatigued so they were not able to swim normally, so they just looked for something to hang on and the current was so strong."— CNA/ir A snippet from The Sunday Times:
"Instead of waiting for a boat to tow them back, the team had decided to row towards shore themselves.
When they were close to shore, a wave hit them, causing the boat to collide with a pontoon and overturn. Team members were sucked under the pontoon. Seventeen racers surfaced and five did not...
... It is believed that a combination of strong currents and fatigue after the race could play a part in the likely drowning of the five men. They could also have been knocked unconscious when the 500kg boat capsized in the 9m-deep water.
The racers were not wearing life jackets.
One survivor who declined to be named said the team panicked under water and the current was pushing them down, so they all kicked their way upwards. He was treated for bruises on his face." -TST
God giveth (life), God taketh (it) away...
My deepest condolences to the families and friends of:
- Mr Stephen Loh Soon Ann, 31 (NJC PE teacher, 23rd SEA Games representative)
- Mr Jeremy Goh Tze Xiang, 24 (2nd-year student SIM, youngest of three children)
- Mr Poh Boon San, 27 (Engineer, youngest of three children)
- Mr Chee Wei Cheng, 20 (older of 2 sons)
More reports here: Eyewitness account of Singapore dragon boat accident in Cambodia (Channel NewsAsia via Yahoo! Singapore News) SINGAPORE: A Channel NewsAsia viewer who was at the scene of the dragon boat accident in Cambodia on Friday evening gave an eyewitness account.Labels: dragonboat tragedy
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