‘I can hear my daughter screaming’: family of Thai boat disaster victims reveals chilling video
The video shows passengers tumbling down aisles without life vests on as the boat capsizes

The family of a Chinese woman and her two children who were among the victims of a tourist boat disaster off the Thai resort island of Phuket shared ominous video of the chaotic scene on the boat right before it capsized, and said on Saturday they’re demanding “justice” from the Thai authorities.
The short video clip was taken at a section of the boat’s cabin, and shows the boat tilting, with rough waves seen through the windows. A passenger tumbles down the aisle as belongings fall on the cabin floor, and a voice is heard shouting.
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Chen Wei, a businesswoman from China’s Chongqing province, noted that the video sent by her 47-year-old sister, Chen De Qiong, to the family’s WeChat group just before the boat capsized on Thursday showed strong waves and passengers not wearing life vests. She said the disaster was caused by human error and could have been avoided.
I can hear the voice of my daughter screaming. You can see that nobody wore life jackets
“It’s shaking violently, and I’m feeling very dizzy,” Chen De Qiong wrote to her family. “I want to go ashore immediately,” she said in another message, adding that her 12-year-old son, also on the boat, was feeling ill.
Chen De Qiong, a doctor, arrived in Phuket on July 1 for a long-planned holiday with her son and 21-year-old daughter, Chen Wei said.
The body of the daughter, Xing Yu Jie, was recovered on Friday. Chen Wei and her brother-in-law Xing Yong arrived in Phuket on Saturday afternoon after an overnight flight from Chongqing.
He later identified the body of Chen De Qiong, which had been retrieved earlier in the day at a Phuket hospital. The son, Xing Hao Ran, was among the missing. Dozens died in the disaster.