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Crew of sunken Indonesian submarine filmed singing goodbye weeks before vessel perished

The Indonesian navy has released poignant footage of the crew of a sunken submarine singing farewell, just weeks before their vessel perished off the coast of Bali.
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The video shows the sailors inside the vessel, gathered around a crew member playing an acoustic guitar
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The men, including the vessel’s Commander, Heri Oktavian, then break into a rendition of Sampai Jumpa, an Indonesian hit meaning “see you later”
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Grieving relatives gathered on the seashore in Bali on Monday to pay their respects to those who perished
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