Missing Japanese captain found dead after tanker blast


This handout picture taken and released by Japan's Coast Guard on May 29, 2014 shows black smoke rising from a 998-tonne oil tanker off the coast of Hyogo prefecture, around 450 kilometres (280 miles) west of Tokyo. - AFP

Divers found a body in the ship's hold on Saturday and it was later confirmed as that of captain Masaichi Ando by his family, the coastguard said. Ando, 64, had been missing since the nearly 1,000-tonne tanker, Shoko-maru, erupted in a fireball on Thursday.

It went down around 10 hours after the blast. Seven of the eight Japanese crew were rescued, including one who remained unconscious with severe burns covering his entire body.

The fire was likely sparked as a crew member used a grinder to remove rust on the ship, Transport Minister Akihiro Ota told a press conference last week. - AFP


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