Updated
Updated · The Associated Press · Jul 13
15 Indian Tourists Killed in Vietnam Capsizing Return to Mumbai as 1 Survivor Stays Critical
Updated
Updated · The Associated Press · Jul 13

15 Indian Tourists Killed in Vietnam Capsizing Return to Mumbai as 1 Survivor Stays Critical

3 articles · Updated · The Associated Press · Jul 13

Summary

  • A flight carrying the bodies of 15 Indian tourists killed in Saturday’s speedboat capsizing left Ho Chi Minh City for Mumbai, with Indian states asked to arrange onward travel.
  • 32 Indian tourists and four Vietnamese crew were aboard when the boat overturned near Phu Quoc after a storm hit and a large wave slammed the vessel, according to a survivor.
  • 16 survivors have been discharged and are returning to India, while one 49-year-old man was moved to Cho Ray Hospital with severe lung damage, brain bleeding and other injuries.
  • Vietnamese authorities are investigating captain Nguyen Hong Hai, 57, for alleged waterway transport safety violations in the accident involving a Lava International company trip.
  • The crash struck one of Vietnam’s busiest beach destinations as India remains one of the country’s fastest-growing tourism markets.

Insights

After 15 deaths, can tourists trust the safety of Vietnam's popular island-hopping speedboat tours?
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Is Vietnam's promised safety overhaul a real reform or just damage control for its valuable tourism industry?