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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
Military officials yesterday confirmed they had found the KRI Nanggala, which lost contact on Wednesday as it prepared to conduct a torpedo drill.
The ship’s hull, stern and main body were separated, with the latter…
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