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Lukas Orda’s wife makes emotional plea after cattle ship sinks

The wife of a Queensland vet missing after the cattle export ship he was on sank in the East China Sea has made an emotional plea for her husband to “come home soon”.
Lukas Orda was one of 43 crew members on-board the ill-fated Gulf Livestock 1, which was bound for China after leaving New Zealand last month. The vessel has gone missing after a monstrous typhoon hit waters southwest of Japan.
Japanese officials believe the vessel, which was carrying 5800 cattle, may have sunk, with search…
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