A handout photo provided on Jan 28, 2013  by the Russian Emergencies Ministry's Far East Regional Centre and taken from a flying aircraft shows a rescuers helicopter and ship taking part in  the search operation for the missing crew members from a Russian fishing vessel that capsized in the Sea of Japan. The Chance-101 fishing boat had 30 crew members on board (19 Russians and 11 Indonesians) when it sank  yesterday. Six people were found dead, 15 rescued yesterday, the Russian media reported quoting officials as saying. - AFP Photo
A handout photo provided on Jan 28, 2013 by the Russian Emergencies Ministry's Far East Regional Centre and taken from a flying aircraft shows a rescuers helicopter and ship taking part in the search operation for the missing crew members from a Russian fishing vessel that capsized in the Sea of Japan. The Chance-101 fishing boat had 30 crew members on board (19 Russians and 11 Indonesians) when it sank yesterday. Six people were found dead, 15 rescued yesterday, the Russian media reported quoting officials as saying. - AFP Photo

MOSCOW: At least eight people were feared dead and seven more were missing after a fishing vessel carrying a Russian and Indonesian crew sank in freezing waters off Russia's Far East, investigators said on Monday.

Regional transport investigators said survivors had already told them that eight fellow sailors had frozen to death in the life raft and their bodies were thrown overboard to limit the ballast.

The crew of 30 on board the Russian fishing vessel Chance 101 – 19 Russians and 11 Indonesians – fled in life rafts after the ship was hit by a massive wave during a manoeuvre in the Sea of Japan some 50 kilometres out to sea.

“Eighteen people were on one life raft and eight of them died of hypothermia. The bodies of the dead were thrown over the side of the raft,” said Natalya Salkina, a spokeswoman for regional transport investigators quoted by Russian news agencies.

She said the information had come from the survivors themselves.

Their life raft with 10 survivors was eventually picked up by a Russian cargo ship and taken to the Pacific island of Sakhalin.

Five survivors on another life raft were rescued by a trawler and are being taken to the mainland in the Russian Far East.

The emergencies ministry said that searches were under way for the remaining seven crew but these would now be adjourned for the night.

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