11 still missing after fishing boat accident in Bali as search is called off


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JAKARTA (The Jakarta Post/ANN): After a week-long search, a search and rescue team has called off its mission to locate 11 missing crew members of a fishing vessel that sank in the Badung Strait in Bali on Oct 6.

Fishing vessel KM Tanjung Permai started sinking in waters off Uluwatu, Badung regency, at 10pm on Oct 5.

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