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Families mourn crew of lost Indonesian submarine
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Grieving relatives pay respects to doomed Indonesian submariners
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Submarine KRI Nanggala that sank in Bali Sea, Indonesia - AAP
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The Indonesian navy is trying to work out how it could salvage the remains of a submarine from the bottom of the Bali Sea and retrieve the bodies of the 53 sailors who died onboard.
The German-built KRI Nanggala-402 was discovered lying on the seabed on Sunday broken into at least three parts, four days after it lost contact while preparing to conduct a torpedo drill.
Grieving relatives gathered on the seashore in Bali on Monday to pay their respects to the sailors who perished, and urged the authorities to bring up their bodies from the depths.
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media captionMilitary releases video showing crew of sunken Indonesian submarine singing together
The Indonesian navy has released a poignant video showing the crew of a sunken submarine singing on board their vessel.
The video, filmed a few weeks ago, shows the sailors singing an Indonesian hit called Sampai Jumpa (see you later).
Officials confirmed on Sunday that the KRI Nanggala - which sank off the coast of Bali on Wednesday - had been found split into three pieces on the sea bed.
All 53 crew were confirmed as dead.
The submarine had been taking part in a torpedo drill just before it disappeared and the reason for its sinking is not yet clear.
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