Sunken ferry kills 10 students in Shaanxi By Ma Lie (China Daily) Updated: 2004-12-19 23:44
Shen Dachun, a 48-year-old ferry boat owner who lives in Ziyang County,
Shaanxi Province in Northwest China, was arrested on Saturday for his
responsibility in a boat sinking, in which 10 middle school students died.
 Rescuers look over
the Hanjiang River on Friday after 10 students drowned when a ferry
capsized in Xiangyang Township, Ziyang County in Northwest China's Shaanxi
Province. Thirteen students and the ferry owner were rescued. The school
bags of the dead students were scattered on the shore.
[newsphoto] | The tragedy took place at 3:40
pm on Friday when 21 local middle school students plunged into the water from
Shen's ferry on their way home, local police source said.
"I was on my way home after school with 20 of my schoolmates when the boat we
took broke apart with a big hole in its bow... the water entered the cabin,"
said Chen Xiaoyan, a rescued student, speaking from the county hospital.
In all, 23 people including Shen, fell into the river as the boat sank.
Thirteen were pulled to safety, according to Wang Guoku, deputy magistrate of
Ziyang County.
After the accident,the 13 were treated at the county hospital, Wang said.
A tentative investigation showed that the accident was caused by overloading,
illegal operation of the partly-rotted boat and mistaken handling when water
came into the boat, local police source said.
On October 25, the local maritime affairs office examined and confirmed that
Shen's ferry was not safe to carry people because the boat had no legal
registered name, no load lines and part of the boat was rotted, the deputy
magistrate said.
The office ordered Shen to stop operating the vessel, but Shen continued
doing so without authorization, Wang said.
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