An investigation is under way as rescue ships have failed to locate a missing Chinese fisherman whose boat collided with a Republic of Korea (ROK) patrol ship, a source from the China Fishery Administration Commanding Center said on Sunday.
The inquiry also came as ROK Coast Guard officials questioned three Chinese fishermen rescued from the vessel on the same day.
A Chinese trawler (C) capsizes after a collision with an ROK Coast Guard ship in the early afternoon of Dec 18. [Photo/Agencies] |
The ROK's Yonhap News Agency reported that the incident took place 120 km off Eocheong Island, but the source told China Daily that "it remained unclear whether the waters fall into the scope of ROK's water area".
Eight of the crewmembers were plucked from the waters by other Chinese fishing boats and ROK Coast Guard ships, but one man remained unconscious, and died later on the way to the hospital, the source said.
The Chinese Consulate in Gwangju in the ROK confirmed the death of Li Hongtao, the trawler's captain. A senior ROK Foreign Ministry official expressed regret over the death of the Chinese fisherman in a phone call to the Chinese Consul General in Seoul.
Beijing dispatched a professional rescue ship at 9 pm on Saturday for a joint search mission with ROK helicopters, an official surnamed Zhang from the China Maritime Search and Rescue Center said in a telephone interview on Sunday.
A Chinese trawler (C) capsizes after a collision with an ROK Coast Guard ship in the early afternoon of Dec 18. [Photo/Agencies] |
Relevant organizations from the Chinese side have stepped up the pace of the investigation, including the evidence collecting and coordination with different counterparts from the ROK that have embarked on the case.
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