Death toll climbs to 15 in Indonesia boat sinking

Published July 26, 2013
A police officer carries an unconscious child who was on the boat that capsized late on Tuesday after hitting a reef off the coast of Sukapura, at Jayanti beach, Sindang Barang district of Cianjur, Indonesia’s West Java province, July 24, 2013. — Photo by Reuters
A police officer carries an unconscious child who was on the boat that capsized late on Tuesday after hitting a reef off the coast of Sukapura, at Jayanti beach, Sindang Barang district of Cianjur, Indonesia’s West Java province, July 24, 2013. — Photo by Reuters

JAKARTA: The number of people who drowned after a boat carrying more than 200 asylum seekers sank off Indonesia has climbed to 15 after four more bodies were recovered, rescuers said.

Rescue official Rochmali said the bodies of four women were recovered late Thursday and early Friday near Ujung Genteng beach, about 50 kilometres west of where the overcrowded tugboat sank Tuesday off the coast of West Java.

The boat was believed to be carrying around 204 people, mostly from Iran, Iraq and Sri Lanka who were bound for Australia.

Rescuers saved 189 people. Search operations continued Friday.

Indonesia's thousands of islands and unpatrolled coastline have made it a key transit point for asylum seekers to embark on the risky journey to reach Australia.

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