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Body found in search for second Briton after Thai speedboat crash | |
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A body has been found in the search for a British man missing for four days following a speed boat crash in Thailand - having been recovered close to the area where the boat capsized. | |
Authorities had been searching for Jason Parnell, since the incident on Thursday, when a huge wave hit the boat off the coast of the island of Koh Samui. | |
Mr Parnell, 46, had been on the boat with his wife with the couple celebrating his first wedding anniversary. Mrs Parnell is believed to have escaped unharmed. | |
The boat was carrying 32 tourists and four crew when it capsized 300 metres from the shore after being struck by a wave. | |
All of the passengers were thrown overboard, with some trapped beneath the ship’s hull. | All of the passengers were thrown overboard, with some trapped beneath the ship’s hull. |
“Rescue workers found his body at 9:25am near the accident site,” Lieut Gen Ukhcarawath Sithanaubol, told news agency AFP. | “Rescue workers found his body at 9:25am near the accident site,” Lieut Gen Ukhcarawath Sithanaubol, told news agency AFP. |
“His body was trapped among the rocks. Rescue workers are bringing his body ashore by rubber boat now and we have called off the search operation,” he added. | “His body was trapped among the rocks. Rescue workers are bringing his body ashore by rubber boat now and we have called off the search operation,” he added. |
The bodies of three women were recovered shortly after the accident, but rough seas hampered the search for Mr Parnell. | The bodies of three women were recovered shortly after the accident, but rough seas hampered the search for Mr Parnell. |
The victims include British tourist Monica O’Connor, who was in Thailand celebrating her honeymoon with her husband of three weeks, MailOnline reported. | The victims include British tourist Monica O’Connor, who was in Thailand celebrating her honeymoon with her husband of three weeks, MailOnline reported. |
“We are supporting the family of a British woman who has sadly died following a boat accident near Koh Samui, Thailand,” the Foreign Office said. | “We are supporting the family of a British woman who has sadly died following a boat accident near Koh Samui, Thailand,” the Foreign Office said. |
The other two victims were named by Thai authorities as 30-year old Hong Kong national Trunk Laidka and 29-year-old German Kafo Franeiska. | The other two victims were named by Thai authorities as 30-year old Hong Kong national Trunk Laidka and 29-year-old German Kafo Franeiska. |
Seven people remain in hospital with serious injuries. | Seven people remain in hospital with serious injuries. |
The captain of the boat has been charged with negligence leading to death and injuries, the Guardian reports. | The captain of the boat has been charged with negligence leading to death and injuries, the Guardian reports. |
But according to the BBC, police said the boat was licensed to carry 45 passengers, so it was not overcrowded at the time of the accident. | But according to the BBC, police said the boat was licensed to carry 45 passengers, so it was not overcrowded at the time of the accident. |
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