The search teams set sail with the hope of finding the last Spanish person missing after a shipwreck in Indonesia.

Labuan Bajo (Indonesia) (EFE).- This Wednesday, rescue teams in Indonesia began their search to find the last missing Spanish child after the sinking of a tourist boat on 26 December in the Komodo National Park. This incident has resulted in three fatalities: one adult and two children. Dimas, one of the rescuers, expressed to EFE his hope that they will be able to find them and conclude the mission, just before departing from the port of Labuan Bajo. Currently, the operation covers several areas, including the waters north of Serai Island, where two bodies were found: that of a girl and an adult. It also includes the north of Rinca, where a boy and the hull of a sunken boat were discovered. The body of the third victim was found near the sunken boat, approximately 7.48 nautical miles from the last known location of the vessel before it sank. The other two fatalities were located between 1 and 2 kilometres from the accident site.

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