Mangaluru: Fishing boat capsize survivors recall nightmare


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Apr 14: Thirty-seven-year old Velumurugan, shivered with terror recalling the boat accident that occurred on Tuesday April 13. He was one of the lucky survivors.

Velumurugan from Ramanathapuram district in Tamil Nadu and Sunil Das from Kakdwip district of West Bengal are the two survivors from the tragic incident where their fishing boat capsized after a huge ship collided against it, 43 nautical miles away from Mangaluru.


Sunil Das and Velumurugan


Boat owner Jaafar

Speaking to Daijiworld, Velumurugan recalled that he along with 13 others from Tamil Nadu and West Bengal, ventured into the sea for fishing from Beypore in Kozhikode district in Kerala on April 11.

He said, "As we did not get a good catch, we decided to go for deep sea fishing and moved further up to 70 nautical miles. As we moved further, the weather was very bad. As we continued to move, we received rain.

“Later, our helmsman told us to have food. We then continued our journey. All the lights at the top of the boat were switched on. After dinner, we took rest. Soon after, it started to rain heavily. We closed all the open spaces in the boat. I went to sleep beside the helmsman. We noticed that the tides were very high, the weather was getting worse and the view was not clear.

“As I was tired, I fell asleep. After a few hours, I heard a loud sound. When I tried to get up, the entire boat had capsized. I could hear people screaming. Even I fell into the water. However, a few seconds later, I managed to reach to the top of the boat. The same ship which collided against our boat had returned. After I waved a can, the crew members of the ship, located us and helped us to get into the ship. We were given first aid. I was not able to even speak at that time. Later, we told informed them that there were many others in the capsized boat. Unfortunately, I could not find them,” he said.

“Due to poverty and to feed my family members, I am into this field,” says Velumurugan.

Owner of the boat, Jaafar informed that he came to know the incident through coastal security police. "They informed me that my boat was hit by a ship. It was really a shocking incident,” he said.

Another survivor Sunil Das also narrated the incident and how he could save his life from the jaws of death.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Wed, Apr 14 2021

    It may be better for fishermen to wear Life Jackets all time when they are sailing. Very sad incident. Many fishermen can not even swim, but to feed their families work as fishermen. If life jacket is not worn for various reasons, at least tie it on the body and can be used in such unfortunate accidents.

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Wed, Apr 14 2021

    haul up the owners of the KL fishing boat if it was on illegal activity or illegal fishing activity in mlr fishing waters... humanitarian help to workers is another aspect... but owners should be held to account....

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  • CA Girish, Sudan/Athrady

    Wed, Apr 14 2021

    Before 2014 there were no sea accidents.

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  • Daniel, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 14 2021

    What are you talking sir? Are you trying to be a comedian? How is weather related to modi and your politics? If raga comes to power bad weather and high tides can't come? 😂God decides these things let him only..

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  • Prakash, Mlore

    Wed, Apr 14 2021

    Sad, with all the technology the big ship could not avoid the collusion.....

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Apr 14 2021

    Blame it all on Inflation, Poverty & Unemployment ...

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  • Guru, Mulki

    Wed, Apr 14 2021

    Can some one donate Rs.15.

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