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Britons escape after yacht sinks off Indonesian island | Britons escape after yacht sinks off Indonesian island |
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Four people - including two Britons - escaped after their yacht sank more than 50 miles off the coast of an Indonesian island. | Four people - including two Britons - escaped after their yacht sank more than 50 miles off the coast of an Indonesian island. |
The skipper raised the alarm after the boat, named Asia, hit an object in the water at about 21:00 GMT on Friday. | The skipper raised the alarm after the boat, named Asia, hit an object in the water at about 21:00 GMT on Friday. |
The UK coastguard, which helped co-ordinate the response, said the crew sailed a lifeboat to land, where they were found more than eight hours later. | The UK coastguard, which helped co-ordinate the response, said the crew sailed a lifeboat to land, where they were found more than eight hours later. |
Malaysian officials were alerted by the UK after Australia picked up the SOS. | Malaysian officials were alerted by the UK after Australia picked up the SOS. |
Australian authorities contacted their British counterparts because the yacht appeared to be registered in the UK. | Australian authorities contacted their British counterparts because the yacht appeared to be registered in the UK. |
The UK Coastguard found no-trace of the ship on its records but did notice an alert on a US alarm system in approximately the same area. | The UK Coastguard found no-trace of the ship on its records but did notice an alert on a US alarm system in approximately the same area. |
They were then able to trace the skipper's wife, who was able to tell them where the ship had been heading. | |
This helped Malaysian authorities to finally make contact with the skipper at about 05:00 GMT. | This helped Malaysian authorities to finally make contact with the skipper at about 05:00 GMT. |
A short while later, the crew were met by local police near the town of Bima, in the West Nusa Tenggara province. | A short while later, the crew were met by local police near the town of Bima, in the West Nusa Tenggara province. |
Controller David Jones led the UK response from the National Maritime Operations Centre in Fareham, Hampshire. | Controller David Jones led the UK response from the National Maritime Operations Centre in Fareham, Hampshire. |
He said he was "relieved" to know the crew were safe and that the operation "demonstrated good international working". | He said he was "relieved" to know the crew were safe and that the operation "demonstrated good international working". |
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