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Five more shipwrecked survivors found… Saved by the Warao by 20210428 Five survivors rescued by the Warao, five days after the Delta Amacuro shipwreck. (Images courtesy TANE TANAE DELTA) RADHICA DE SILVA radhi[email protected]
It has been a week since Venezuela s horrific Delta Amacuro shipwreck and just when hopes were getting dim, five more survivors were found on a sandy strip of beach at Los Cocos, Venezuela. They had spent 19 hours on the high seas, clinging to a tobo or a can of cheese (which they planned to sell in Trinidad), before being washed up on the beach. ....
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Venezuela boatwreck victim toll climbs to 8 cnc3.co.tt - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from cnc3.co.tt Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Venezuela boatwreck victim toll climbs to 8 guardian.co.tt - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from guardian.co.tt Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Eight Venezuelans now confirmed dead in boat tragedy by 20210427 The remains of the Delta Amacuro shipwreck, in which eight people have lost their lives, with only seven survivors, and at least 10 persons still missing but presumed dead. (Image: Tane Tanae Delta, Venezuela) RADHICA DE SILVA radhi[email protected]
Two more bodies from Venezuela s Delta Amacuro shipwreck have surfaced, bringing to eight the number of people confirmed dead. Venezuelan media reported on Tuesday that except for the seven passengers who were rescued by a commercial ship operating in the Boca de Serpiente (Snake s Mouth) last Thursday, there have been no further survivors. ....