Internal wave: Frightening thing that sunk Indonesian submarine
2 May, 2021 06:18 PM
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Indonesian officials confirmed that all 53 crew of lost sub are dead. Video / Sky News Australia
Indonesian officials confirmed that all 53 crew of lost sub are dead. Video / Sky News Australia
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By: Phoebe Loomes
A frightening invisible natural force is believed to have dragged an Indonesian submarine deep into Balinese waters last week.
The KRI Nanggala 402 lost contact after it submerged during a routine training exercise in the Bali Sea last Wednesday.
Previously recorded video of Indonesia Navy crew singing a song on board submarine KRI 402 Nanggala . The sub sank a few days ago with loss of all 53 crew on board. Rest in peace brothers. pic.twitter.com/jq2UodLoYt Badr (@Badruddeen) April 26, 2021
Indonesian submarine tragedy: Haunting video of crew emerges
26 Apr, 2021 08:56 PM
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Emergency survival suits that are normally kept in boxes were found floating underwater, apparently indicating the crew may have tried to put them on. Photo / AP
Emergency survival suits that are normally kept in boxes were found floating underwater, apparently indicating the crew may have tried to put them on. Photo / AP
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A haunting video has emerged showing the crew of a sunken Indonesian submarine singing together a few weeks before the tragedy that would claim their lives.
The video shows some of the 53-strong crew singing Sampai Jumpa, an Indonesian hit whose title means Goodbye.