FINAL GOODBYE Haunting last footage on doomed Indonesia submarine shows crew singing to hit called ‘Goodbye’ weeks before all 53 died Joe Duggan Updated: Apr 26 2021, 19:48 ET Joe Duggan Invalid Date, A HAUNTING video shows a doomed submarine crew singing just weeks before all 53 of them died when the vessel sank. The chilling final footage of the Indonesian sailors shows them smiling around a guitarist and singing a hit entitled Goodbye . 13 A haunting final video shows a doomed submarine crew signing just weeks before they were all killed when the vessel sank to the seabed KRI Nanggala-402 was conducting a torpedo drill in waters north of the island of Bali when it disappeared on Wednesday
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Missing Indonesian submarine found split in three and 2,600ft underwater with all 53 crew dead Updated: Apr 25 2021, 10:27 ET Invalid Date, A missing Indonesian submarine has been found cracked apart on the seafloor in waters off Bali today - and all 53 crew are dead. The KRI Nanggala-402 submarine disappeared about 60 miles off the coast of Bali early on Wednesday morning. KRI Nanggala-402 was conducting a torpedo drill in waters north of the island of Bali when it disappeared on Wednesday 8 A military officer displays debris believed to be from a missing Indonesian Navy submarine KRI NanggalaCredit: EPA 8 8 Search and rescue teams were on a mission to find any trace of the missing submarineCredit: AP
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