Rescuers find 1st body of baby victims of sunk Indonesian ferry
www.chinaview.cn 2009-01-13 18:53:44   Print
Rescuers wrap the body of a baby who died in the ferry sinking accident near Pare-Pare port, Sulawesi Island, Indonesia, on Jan. 13, 2009. Rescuers found the first body of baby victims in this accident on Tuesday. At least 34 people, including the captain, have been rescued and two dead bodies have been recovered as more than 230 passengers and crew are still missing after the sinking accident which took palce in rough waters off the western coast of Sulawesi Island last Sunday.

Rescuers wrap the body of a baby who died in the ferry sinking accident near Pare-Pare port, Sulawesi Island, Indonesia, on Jan. 13, 2009. Rescuers found the first body of baby victims in this accident on Tuesday. At least 34 people, including the captain, have been rescued and two dead bodies have been recovered as more than 230 passengers and crew are still missing after the sinking accident which took palce in rough waters off the western coast of Sulawesi Island last Sunday.(Xinhua/Yue Yuewei)
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Local residents stand near the body of a baby who died in the ferry sinking accident near Pare-Pare port, Sulawesi Island, Indonesia, on Jan. 13, 2009. Rescuers found the first body of baby victims in this accident on Tuesday. At least 34 people, including the captain, have been rescued and two dead bodies have been recovered as more than 230 passengers and crew are still missing after the sinking accident which took palce in rough waters off the western coast of Sulawesi Island last Sunday.

Local residents stand near the body of a baby who died in the ferry sinking accident near Pare-Pare port, Sulawesi Island, Indonesia, on Jan. 13, 2009. Rescuers found the first body of baby victims in this accident on Tuesday. At least 34 people, including the captain, have been rescued and two dead bodies have been recovered as more than 230 passengers and crew are still missing after the sinking accident which took palce in rough waters off the western coast of Sulawesi Island last Sunday.(Xinhua/Yue Yuewei)
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