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224 Tanzania ferry tragedy bodies recovered

Sunday September 23 2018
Ferry

People carry a coffin on the banks of Lake Victoria as rescue workers search for victims on September 22, 2018, a day after the ferry MV Nyerere capsized, causing the deaths of more than 200 people. PHOTO | AFP

By THE CITIZEN

The Tanzanian government said Sunday 224 bodies had been recovered following the Lake Victoria ferry accident last Thursday.

Transport, Communication and Works minister Isack Kamwele, made the announcement during the burial of nine of the victims of the mv Nyerere tragedy.

He gave the breakdown of the dead, so far, as 126 adult females, 71 adult males, 17 young females and 10 young males.

Island residents

The initial reports, added Mr Kamwele, indicated that 265 passengers were on board the ill-fated mv Nyerere, against the capacity of 101.

“We thank Ukara Island residents for recuing 40 people immediately after the accident,” he said.

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A total of 219 bodies have already been identified and 214 of them collected by family members.

Two engines

“The government has taken DNA samples of unidentified bodies to enable identification once their relatives resurface,” Disaster Management minister Jinesta Mhagama, said.

Mr Kamwelwe disclosed that a total of $82,000 (TSh190m) had been donated by wellwishers to support the rescue mission.

MV Nyerere was made in 2004 in the country and started operation immediately. It had had two major maintenances; in 2013 and 2015.

In June 2018, the two engines and the gear box were replaced.

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