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Three missing after Philippine tourist boat capsizes
28/Jan/2012 Intellasia | AFP
2012-01-28 - 7:04:00 AM
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Ten foreign tourists were rescued but three local crewmen remain missing after their boat capsized off the popular Philippine resort island of Boracay, according to police.

The motorised vessel carrying seven Britons, two Chinese, one Australian and the three Filipino crew members capsized on Thursday afternoon, according to a statement released by national police headquarters in Manila.

The Boracay tourist police dispatched a boat to the scene and rescued all the foreigners but the three sailors could not be found, the statement said.

The search for the three is continuing, the statement said, without giving a reason for the mishap.

This file photo shows boats and kayaks in front of beach resorts on the central Philippine island of Boracay. Ten foreign tourists were rescued but three local crewmen remain missing after their boat capsized off the popular Philippine resort island, according to police. (AFP)
Boracay, a small island with powdery-white sands and clear waters, is one of the Philippines' biggest tourism drawcards.





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