Indonesian rescuers search for Spanish family after boat sinks near Komodo Island
Rescuers searched rough seas near Komodo National Park for a missing Spanish family after their tourist boat sank due to engine failure and high waves, with seven survivors rescued.
- A Spanish family of four is missing after a tourist boat sank in the Padar Island Strait near Labuan Bajo on December 26, according to state news agency Antara.
- Seven individuals, including two Spanish tourists and four crew members, were rescued after the boat sank during severe weather conditions with waves up to three meters high.
- The search for the missing family is ongoing as Padar Island has been closed to tourists due to dangerous weather, as reported by the port authority.
- The Spanish Foreign Ministry has confirmed that a search operation for the family is in progress following the tragic sinking incident.
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Families affected by the accident in Indonesia have confirmed in a statement that the girl's body...
The mother, Andrea Ortuño, identified and confirmed that it was the body of one of her daughters
His wife and daughter were rescued from the boat.
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