US Divers Find Body Remains in Hull of Damaged Destroyer

US Divers Find Body Remains in Hull of Damaged Destroyer
The U.S. Navy guided-missile destroyer USS John S. McCain is seen after a collision, in Singapore waters on August 21, 2017. REUTERS/Ahmad Masood
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SINGAPORE  - U.S. Navy and Marine Corps divers on Tuesday found some human remains inside sections of a U.S. guided-missile destroyer that collided with a merchant vessel near Singapore, the commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet said.

The USS John S. McCain and the tanker Alnic MC collided on Monday while the U.S. ship was approaching Singapore on a routine port call. The impact tore a hole in the warship’s port side at the waterline, flooding compartments that included a crew sleeping area.

U.S. Pacific Fleet Commander Admiral Scott Swift said an international search-and-rescue operation had found some remains and that the wider search for 10 sailors missing from the accident would continue until all hope was exhausted.

“The divers were able to locate some remains in those sealed compartments during their search,” Swift told reporters at Singapore’s Changi Naval Base where the USS John S McCain is docked for damage assessment.

“Additionally, the Malaysian authorities have reported that they have located potential remains. They are working to confirm and identify those remains.”

He did not specify how many remains had been found.

 
The damaged USS John McCain (L) is docked next to USS America at Changi Naval Base in Singapore on August 22, 2017. (REUTERS/Calvin Wong)
The damaged USS John McCain (L) is docked next to USS America at Changi Naval Base in Singapore on August 22, 2017. REUTERS/Calvin Wong