SHANGHAI,
Jan 17 (Reuters) – Chinese authorities have confirmed that 21 people
were killed and one was missing after a tug boat undergoing sea trials
sank in the Yangtze River, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported on
Saturday.
The 30-metre (98-ft) boat had 25 people on board when it sank on
Thursday, including eight foreigners – four Singaporeans, an Indonesian,
a Malaysian, an Indian and a Japanese, it said.
Three people, all Chinese, had been rescued. All eight foreigners died.
Sembcorp Marine Ltd, a Singapore-based shipbuilder, said on Friday
the tug boat that its subsidiary, Jurong Marine Services Pte Ltd, had
planned to charter sank during a sea trial. Three of the company’s
employees were on board.
Sembcorp Marine is part of Sembcorp Industries Ltd , an industrial
conglomerate with Singapore’s state investor Temasek Holdings being the
biggest shareholder.
Xinhua said the 368-tonne boat was built by Anhui Bengbu Shenzhou
Machinery Co. Ltd. in October. (Reporting by John Ruwitch; Additional
reporting by Rujun Shen in SINGAPORE; Editing by Nick Macfie)