Body of missing young man found at sea in Quang Ngai

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Quang Ngai - After two days of searching, the authorities found the body of a young man who fell from a boat and went missing at sea.

On the morning of November 3, authorities and local people found the body of a young man who fell from a boat and went missing in the coastal area of Dinh Tan village, Dong Son commune, Quang Ngai province.

Previously, on the afternoon of November 1, Mr. Le Van T (born in 1998, residing in An Phu commune, Quang Ngai province) was unfortunately swept away while bringing the boat to the anchor to avoid the flood.

As soon as the victim was discovered crawling in the middle of the fierce water, people quickly shouted and mobilized boats to rescue him. However, due to the strong current, the rescue was not timely.

After receiving the information, the leaders of Dong Son commune, Sa Ky Port Border Guard and the Rescue Team of Area 2 and local people urgently organized a search and expanded the area along the Dinh Tan coastal route. This morning, the authorities discovered Mr. T's body in the area near where he fell into the water.

The local authorities of Dong Son commune handed over the victim's body to the family and the authorities of An Phu commune, and visited, expressed condolences and assigned forces to support the family in the funeral work.

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