More bodies found in sunken ship
February 7, 2004 | 12:00am
OSLO (AFP) Divers on Thursday recovered four more bodies from the wreck of a cargo ship that capsized in a Norwegian fjord off the coast of Bergen on Jan. 19, killing 18 of the 30 crew, Norwegian police said.
"Four more bodies were found inside the Rocknes during searches today," Bergen police spokesman Tryggve Hillestad said in a statement.
The discovery brings to seven the number of dead sailors found inside the ship since Monday when divers began inspecting the wreck, which is docked still overturned at a maintenance shipyard.
The Norwegian-registered Rocknes was carrying a load of rubble to Germany when it capsized in minutes in a narrow passage of the Raune fjord. Reports indicated that it hit an underwater reef and took on water before overturning.
The accident claimed the lives of 16 Filipinos, one German and the Norwegian captain of the ship.
The seven bodies recovered since Monday have been identified only as six Filipinos and a German, Hillestad said.
Twelve people were rescued in the hours after the accident.
"In addition to searching for the dead, the divers have been asked to remain attentive to any technical clues that could be of importance to the police investigation" into the cause of the accident, he said.
Divers are to continue their search on Friday for the six bodies still missing.
"Four more bodies were found inside the Rocknes during searches today," Bergen police spokesman Tryggve Hillestad said in a statement.
The discovery brings to seven the number of dead sailors found inside the ship since Monday when divers began inspecting the wreck, which is docked still overturned at a maintenance shipyard.
The Norwegian-registered Rocknes was carrying a load of rubble to Germany when it capsized in minutes in a narrow passage of the Raune fjord. Reports indicated that it hit an underwater reef and took on water before overturning.
The accident claimed the lives of 16 Filipinos, one German and the Norwegian captain of the ship.
The seven bodies recovered since Monday have been identified only as six Filipinos and a German, Hillestad said.
Twelve people were rescued in the hours after the accident.
"In addition to searching for the dead, the divers have been asked to remain attentive to any technical clues that could be of importance to the police investigation" into the cause of the accident, he said.
Divers are to continue their search on Friday for the six bodies still missing.
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