Divers Find Body In Sunken Russian Ship

VLADIVOSTOK, November 9 (RIA Novosti) – Russian rescue divers discovered on Friday the body of a dead man in the wreckage of a sunken cargo vessel, the Amurskaya, the Far Eastern department of the Emergencies Ministry said.

Divers found the body during their fourth dive into the wreckage, the ministry said in a statement, and investigators will attempt to determine the cause of death.

The ship, registered in Nikolaevsk-on-Amur, sank near the Shantarsky Islands in the southwestern Sea of Okhotsk on October 28 with 11 crew members on board. The vessel was en route from the port of Kiran to the port of Okhotsk with a cargo of gold ore weighing 700 tons.

The Emergencies Ministry said in a statement that weather conditions allowed for divers to inspect all compartments inside the ship.

Previous underwater inspections of the Amurskaya, which rests at the depth of 25 meters (82 feet), revealed that emergency evacuation rafts were absent on the vessel, which could mean that the crew left the ship.

Mining experts say the cargo of ore could contain up to 9 pounds (4.2 kg) of gold worth up to $230,000 at current prices.

A criminal case has already been launched on suspicion of violation of ship safety rules.

 

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