Muhammad Ali moots Iran fight and Macau ferry raised from the sea: headlines from 40 years ago
- A journey back through time to look at significant news and events reported by the South China Morning Post from this week in history
Muhammad Ali offering to help free Iran hostages, a contest pitting an abacus against a calculator and an Indian hospital using patients as guinea pigs made the headlines 40 years ago this week.
May 4, 1980
● The Macau ferry Fatshan, which capsized during Typhoon Rose in August 1971, was brought to the surface by a Chinese salvage team. Three skeletons, believed to be the remains of three of the victims trapped in the vessel when it sank near northeastern Lantau Island, were discovered inside the wreck. Of the 92 people on board, only four survived the disaster.

May 5, 1980
● Researchers were using patients at a well-known New Delhi medical institute as guinea pigs for experiments needed to back their doctoral theses, the Press Trust of India reported. The agency said unsuspecting patients at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences were being administered experimental drugs.
