Canadian rescue services recover 10 bodies from sunk Spanish trawler
Sea rescue services from the Canadian city of Halifax found and recovered 10 bodies from a Spanish trawler that sank off the eastern coast of Canada.
The services said late on Tuesday, “Regrettably, 13 crews are still missing, Joint Rescue Coordination Center (JRCC) Halifax can confirm that an additional three deceased individuals have been recovered from the sunken fishing vessel.”
The centre had announced the recovery of seven bodies earlier.
Three surviving sailors from the trawler, suffering from severe hypothermia, were plucked from a life raft.
Spain’s fisheries ministry said, “The vessel, the Villa de Pitanxo, with a crew of 26 comprising 16 Spaniards, five Peruvians and five Ghanaians, launched a distress beacon.
“It sank around 450 km (280 miles) east-southeast of Newfoundland,” the ministry said.
The Villa de Pitanxo belongs to Nores Marin, a fishing company based in Pontevedra in the northwestern Spanish region of Galicia.
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