Police in Ormoc city yesterday said that they have filed murder complaints against the owner and the crew of a ferry that capsized shortly after pulling out of port in the Philippines, leaving more than 50 people dead.
The complaints were filed with the local prosecutor late on Friday as the 36 tonne Kim Nirvana was lifted from the water, Ormoc City Police Department Senior Inspector Rio Tan said. The local prosecutor is to review the complaints to determine whether there is enough evidence to file charges.
Thursday’s incident killed 59 people, while 45 survived, regional coast guard commander Captain Pedro Tinampay said.
Tinampay said a maritime casualty investigation that has begun would determine how many people actually were aboard the vessel. The 204 so far known to have been on board are more than the 189 initially reported, Tinampay said, adding that authorities would reconcile different figures for survivors and casualties.
The ferry overturned minutes after pulling out of the port on its voyage to one of the Camotes Islands, about 30km to the south.
Murder complaints were filed against ferry owner Joge Bung Zarco, boat captain Warren Oliverio and 17 other crew members, Tan said.
Some passengers reported that the boat suddenly swerved to the right, possibly causing its cargo, including 80 sacks of cement, to shift to one side of the ferry, Tinampay said.
“It capsized and its right outrigger broke,” Tinampay said. “The captain suddenly turned the boat to the right and we have people saying that.”
Oliverio denied he made a sudden turn, blaming the strong waves for flipping his boat.
“It was the waves,” he told ABS-CBN television.
He said that he could not have made any sudden turn because there was another vessel close to the ferry.
Lawrence Drake, a retired US firefighter among the survivors, disagreed with the complaints, saying that the crew members, especially the captain, did all they could to save the passengers.
“It’s wrong. It’s wrong. I feel bad,” he said by telephone from Ormoc.
Drake said Oliverio stripped down to his underpants, jumped into the water to grab people drifting away and then put them on one of the outriggers to cling to while waiting for rescue boats.
Drake also disputed accounts that the captain abruptly turned the boat, causing it to capsize.
“That is 100 percent incorrect. I was 10 feet [3m] from the captain,” he said, recounting that he was in the front seat of the boat at the time.
Drake said the water was rough, with waves “flying over my head” as he revived a woman with mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, one of two people the former upstate New York firefighter said he helped save that day.
Drake was heading with his Filipino wife and her mother, who both survived, to Camotes, where he lives.
Tinampay said eight bodies were recovered from the boat after it was hoisted out of the water. Cormoc disaster risk reduction and management office head Ciriaco Tolibao said three more bodies were recovered from the sea early yesterday.
The boat is belly up on the Ormoc wharf and is to be turned upright to allow investigators to get a closer look, Tinampay said.
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