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Search for missing ROK sailors
Second body recovered from ROK ship off east China coast
Chinese rescuers have recovered a body, believed to be the captain of the Republic of Korea (ROK) ship that sank off the east China coast ten days ago after a collision with a container ship.
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ĦE ROK captain's body recovered
Rescuers have recovered the body of the captain of a Republic of Korea ship that sank off the east China coast 10 days ago after a collision with a container ship. "The body was found in the captain's cabin
ĦE Second body recovered from ROK ship off east China coast
Chinese rescuers have recovered a body, believed to be the captain of the Republic of Korea (ROK) ship that sank off the east China coast ten days ago after a collision with a container ship. "The
ĦE Chinese divers recover one body from sunken ROK ship
Chinese divers Monday evening recovered a body of the sixteen missing sailors of an ROK ship that sank off the east China coast a week ago after colliding with a container ship.
ĦE No sign of missing sailors as Chinese divers reach sunken ROK ship
Chinese divers have explored the sunken ROK ship, the "Golden Rose", that sank off the east China coast a week ago after colliding with a container ship, but found no trace of the crew.
ĦE No sign of crew as divers reach sunken ROK ship
Chinese divers have explored the sunken ROK ship, the "Golden Rose", that sank off the east China coast a week ago after colliding with a container ship, but found no trace of the crew.
ĦE China dispatches diving vessel to assist investigation of sunken ROK ship
A tug boat left for north China's Tianjin port at 12:05 a.m. on Friday to tow a diving vessel to the area where a ship from the Republic of Korea (ROK) sank on Saturday. The diving
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