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Into the light: Inspection of ‘Phoenix’ wreck unveils details, inconsistencies


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Into the light: Inspection of ‘Phoenix’ wreck unveils details, inconsistencies

By Tanyaluk Sakoot

 

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Immigration Chief Lt Gen Surachate Hakparn inspects the recovered wreck of the tour boat ‘Phoenix’ at Ratanachai Shipyard east of Phuket Town on Wednesday (Nov 21). Photo: Immigration Bureau
 

PHUKET: The recovery of the Phoenix tour boat from the seabed at a depth of 45 metres south of Koh Hei (Coral Island) – where it sank in a storm on July 5 – this week marked the beginning of the investigation into whether any structural or mechanical failures of the boat caused or contributed to the death of 47 Chinese tourists in Thailand’s worst maritime disaster in modern history.

 

The investigation is now an integral part of a full-scale campaign to regain Chinese tourists’ confidence to travel to Thailand as a safe holiday destination.

 

Thai-Singaporean shipbuilders Seacrest Marine, brought in after the previous salvage company Spitz Tech Co Ltd failed to recover the boat after four months of foul weather during the southwest monsoon, raised the Phoenix to the surface last Saturday (Nov 17).


Full story: https://www.thephuketnews.com/into-the-light-inspection-of-phoenix-wreck-unveils-details-inconsistencies-69457.php#5GMqgCjwAEvZuBUb.97

 

 
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11 hours ago, rooster59 said:

The investigation is now an integral part of a full-scale campaign to regain Chinese tourists’ confidence to travel to Thailand as a safe holiday destination.

What if said inv' uncovers big scale buffoonery , stupity and negligence ? are they really likely to state any such findings in a schmooze campaign to lure ( as they like to put it sometimes ) Chinese peoples back .. Far better maybe to say " when your here just avoid getting on a boat .. or a bus .. or a minivan " etc .. 

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30 minutes ago, cracker1 said:

I imagine the Thai Marine Department must have been involved in licensing and inspecting this boat and should probably share responsibility for the disaster, if it is found any design or construction issues contributed to the cause ?

Whatever the REAL cause, if it implicates someone well connected, a Govt dept or plain neglect of regulations or enforcement thereof, then expect a whitewash. 

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20 hours ago, Justgrazing said:

What if said inv' uncovers big scale buffoonery , stupity and negligence ? are they really likely to state any such findings in a schmooze campaign to lure ( as they like to put it sometimes ) Chinese peoples back .. Far better maybe to say " when your here just avoid getting on a boat .. or a bus .. or a minivan " etc .. 

That's exactly why they want to control this investigation, so they can stop any real damaging info or root cause (the truth!) going out in the open.

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