Rescuers said that 10 people who were retrieved Sunday from the frigid sea and the rocky coast of a northern Japanese national park had died, a day after a tour boat with 26 aboard apparently sank in rough waters, triggering questions why it was allowed to sail. The search for the others is still ongoing…
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Authorities have recovered the bodies of seven men, three women, and one child from the Kazu 1, a Japanese tourist ship carrying 26 people that sank Saturday.
Rescuers searching since a tour boat carrying 26 people sank off far northeastern Japan have found the body of an 11th victim a child as questions intensify about why the vessel sailed in rough weather in a known hazardous location.
The child was found late on Sunday and later confirmed dead, the Japan Coast Guard said yesterday.
The bodies of 10 victims seven men and three women were found earlier on Sunday.
The <i>Kazu 1</i>, with two crew members, was taking 24 passengers, including two children, on a scenic tour at Shiretoko National Park on the northern