Monday 19 September 2011

Two foreign tourists rescued from rough sea off Satun

Saturn - A Navy coastal patrol vessel rescued an Italian man and a South African man after their yacht sank in the rough sea off Satun Monday morning.
The two tourists suffered minor injuries. They were identified as Jionata Bellkumba, 34, from Italy and Luk Loxyer, 30, from South Africa.
The Third Naval Forces received a distress signal from a sinking yacht at 9 am. The yacht was hit by giant waves west of the Petra Islands National Park on the Andaman between Satun and Trang, prompting the two tourists to send out SOS.
The Third Naval Forces alerted the La-ngu naval base in Satun's La-ngu district. Lt Natthawut Tulaphan, a patrol vessel commander, and his crew were dispatched to rescue the two tourists. The two tourists were delivered to the Satun coast.
They said they had left Langawi, Malaysia, on their A-Qua yacht, returning to Phuket.
But their yacht was hit by three-metre waves, causing it to sink.

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