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Boat captain accused of 'negligence which caused the loss of life' by leaving the female divers alone in the open seas

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Rescued Japanese tourists (left to right) Nahomi Tomita, Atsumi Yoshinobe, Emi Yamamoto, Aya Morizono bowed and apologised for "causing trouble" and prompting rescue efforts. Photo: AFP
Rescued Japanese tourists (left to right) Nahomi Tomita, Atsumi Yoshinobe, Emi Yamamoto, Aya Morizono bowed and apologised for "causing trouble" and prompting rescue efforts. Photo: AFP

Indonesian police have arrested the captain of a boat that took a group of Japanese divers on an ill-fated expedition off Bali in which at least one woman died, an official said on Thursday.

The man has been named a suspect and is accused of “negligence which caused the loss of life” by leaving the female divers alone in the open seas during the trip, said Handoyo Supeno of Bali marine police.

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The news came as officials called off the search for the final missing diver, Shoko Takahashi – one of seven women who took part in the expedition which set off last Friday from an island east of Bali.

We were exhausted. We couldn’t get any water on the first day as it was sunny. On the second day, we collected rain water in our fins to quench our thirst
Rescued tourists

The divers quickly became lost and drifted for miles in stormy seas before five of them managed to clamber onto rocks in the ocean and were rescued three days later.

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