Collision kills 13 Egyptian fishermen in Gulf of Suez; 13 missing

Collision kills 13 Egyptian fishermen in Gulf of Suez; 13 missing
Updated 14 December 2014
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Collision kills 13 Egyptian fishermen in Gulf of Suez; 13 missing

Collision kills 13 Egyptian fishermen in Gulf of Suez; 13 missing

CAIRO: A dawn collision between two vessels in the Gulf of Suez left at least 13 Egyptian fishermen dead and 13 others missing on Sunday, officials said.
The vessel that struck the fishing boat carrying 40 men failed to stop following the accident, said Bakri Abul Hassan, the head of Egypt’s main fishermen’s trade union.
The accident occurred in the Gulf of Suez between Ras Ghareb on the Egyptian mainland and El-Tor on the Sinai Peninsula, he told AFP.
The bodies of 13 fishermen were retrieved from the Gulf, which links the Red Sea to the Suez Canal and Mediterranean.
Another 14 fishermen were pulled from the water and a search and rescue operation was underway for those still missing.
A Panamanian-flagged vessel suspected of involvement in the collision was later stopped near the port of Safaga, south of the Gulf, said Abdel Rahim Mustafa, spokesman for Public Authority of Red Sea Ports.
A man who survived the accident, Al-Sayyed Mohamed Arafat, told reporters that he had jumped from the fishing boat before the collision with the other vessel.
He said he had drifted in the water for four hours clinging to a wooden crate before being rescued.