A dive boat sank off the coast of Egypt last week. Several people have died, seven are still missing. Faulty construction and lax safety standards, accuse divers who have experience with the dive company.
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My Sea Story boat sank last week. Seven people out of 44 are still missing.
Last week, international headlines were made as divers and dive operators died following after a live aboard dive boat flipped over and sank off the coast of Egypt near a popular dive site on the Red Sea. Some 44 people were aboard, 4 are known to have died, and 7 remain unaccounted for.
Diver Emad Omran from Egypt reached out to Green Prophet and said that the boat was built too high for its size, and was “easily controlled by the wind” making it an easy target when the sea gets rough: “It wasn’t built for rough, hard seas,” He says. “Actually it was built for easy kite surf live-aboard in a sheltered island environment,” he tells Green Prophet. Omran says that the owners of the boat “have no idea about diving or safety standards or even tourism creating a negative environment for dive operators in Egypt.”
The family of a British couple still missing after a tourist boat sank in the Red Sea have spoken of their “desperation” as they wait for news. Jenny Cawson, 36, and her husband Tariq Sinada, 49, from Devon, are believed to be among seven people still unaccounted for after the Sea Story went down off the coast of Egypt early on Monday. FAMILY HANDOUT
The company who operated The Sea Story is called Dive Pro Liveaboards, and the “company must stop operating in the Red Sea,” says Omran.
Dive Pro Liveaboards did not answer our request for comments.
Linda Korres, familiar with the boat and a member of the crew who died last Monday, eulogizes her diver and friend Aladin who died on the boat accident when it sank last week. He was credited for rescuing people.
She said she felt something was wrong with this company when she went diving with them three years ago, on the boat My Tillis.
“We truly hope that the irresponsible owner of the ship Dive Pro Liveaboards, who already lost one of his four ships, the My Sea Legend this year 22nd February, due to a fire and explosion, will be finally called responsible together with all the officials who looked away and still do for so many companies and ships in the Red Sea,” she said.
The floor plan of the Sea Story dive boat. Divers are trying to rescue those who may be trapped inside.
Interior cabin, My Sea Story
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