2023-07-30 12:00:50
Rescuers found the lifeless body of the crew member of the Pura María boat that sank off the coast of Artemisa, in western Cuba, last Monday.
According to information from the artemiseñothe encounter occurred on the coast of Punta de Gato, Consolación del Sur, near Dayanigua, by native fishermen from that area.
“After days of despair and intense searches led by friends and family, those closest to them will have the incentive to give a dignified burial to someone who, according to his blood relatives, “died in the place he loved the most,” the article states.
On the evening of July 26, a crew member who had initially been reported as missing was rescued. He was the second person to be rescued alive from the incident.
The first, a diver, managed to reach the shore following swimming for approximately 10 hours before a ship helped him out at sea.
He told the rescuers that “he had left his partner tied to some plastic tanks” and assured that he would participate in “the search for the body of the deceased at sea and for the boat.”
As has been revealed, these people were in a boat that sank around 10 pm this Monday, July 24, in the La Capitana area, on the south coast.
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The first rescued reported that “they were swimming little by little, that one of their companions almost died in their arms and another was still missing.”
This second crew member did require hospitalization due to moderate dehydration. “After the exams, all his parameters were in order and following a period of observation, he went home,” the health authorities later reported.
Last January, the Cuban state press reported on the shipwreck of a group of Cuban rfollowings, who had left through the coastal area of Cárdenas.
“It is regarding the shipwreck of regarding 30 people, who in an attempt to leave the country illegally along the coast of Cárdenas, aboard a rustic boat, were at the mercy of the sea when it caught fire,” they said. At least five people lost their lives, according to official figures.
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