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IN PHOTOS: Tugboats used to pull out ferry capsized after collision

Updated On: 21 December, 2024 08:21 PM IST | Asif Ali Sayed

Tugboats were being used on Saturday to pull out the ferry that had capsized after collision with an Indian Navy craft. Pics/Shadab Khan

The speeding Navy craft undergoing engine trials had lost control and crashed into passenger ferry 'Neel Kamal' on the afternoon of December 18. Pics/Shadab Khan

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The speeding Navy craft undergoing engine trials had lost control and crashed into passenger ferry 'Neel Kamal' on the afternoon of December 18. Pics/Shadab Khan
There were six persons on board the Navy craft, of which two survived

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There were six persons on board the Navy craft, of which two survived

Days after the crash, the body of a 7-year-old boy missing was found on Saturday morning, taking the death toll in the December 18 tragedy to 15

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Days after the crash, the body of a 7-year-old boy missing was found on Saturday morning, taking the death toll in the December 18 tragedy to 15

The Navy has launched a probe into the crash

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The Navy has launched a probe into the crash

It is being said that the crash was one of the deadliest in the city's harbour area

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It is being said that the crash was one of the deadliest in the city's harbour area

Of 113 persons on board both the vessels, 15 died and 98, including two injured, were rescued

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Of 113 persons on board both the vessels, 15 died and 98, including two injured, were rescued

The ferry, carrying more than 100 passengers, was on its way from Gateway of India to Elephanta Island, a popular tourist attraction famous for its cave temples

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The ferry, carrying more than 100 passengers, was on its way from Gateway of India to Elephanta Island, a popular tourist attraction famous for its cave temples

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