Rescuers end their search for a missing Indonesian crewman one week after a boat with seven on board, including four Australians, hit bad weather off Sumatra.
abc.net.au/news/search-indonesia-boat-crew-fifan-satria-australians-sumatra/102757464Rescuers have ended their search for a missing Indonesian crew member one week after a boat with seven on board, including four Australians, hit bad weather off the Indonesian island of Sumatra, officials said on Monday.
The search was launched last week after authorities received a report that one of two boats headed for Pinang island from Nias island had failed to reach its destination.were found safe nearly two days after the boat was hit by bad weatherBut rescuers failed to find traces of the remaining crew member, Fifan Satria, after searching for seven days — and ended their operation on Sunday, according to local search and rescue agency head Octavianto.
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