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Sunken tourist boat and another body found after Spanish soccer coach, 3 children go missing in Indonesia

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Indonesian rescuers were found on Tuesday a the tourist boat that sank in rough seas about two weeks ago, it recovered the body of one of the two missing Spanish victims, the official said.

Seven of those on board when the boat went down in eastern Indonesia on December 26 were rescued alive, while four others – a Spanish man and his three children – were reported missing.

I search function he had found the dead bodies of the man, A 44-year-old football coach Fernando Martin Carreras, and his daughter. Martin is the coach of the Valencia CF women’s football team, reports BBC News.

Fathur Rahman, head of the local search and rescue agency, said the shipwreck was found on Tuesday at the crash site in Padar Island Strait, near the popular tourist spot of Labuan Bajo.

In this photo released by the Indonesian National Search and Rescue Agency (BASARNAS) on Sunday, Jan. 4, 2026, rescuers found a body believed to be one of the victims of a tourist boat that sank on Dec. 26, in the waters near Padar Island in Komodo National Park, Indonesia.

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“The third victim was picked up after he was told by the fisherman that he found the body and the hull of the boat,” said Fathur in a press conference.

The body was taken to the hospital for identification, he added.

Carreras’ wife and their only daughter were among those rescued alive when the boat sank. Officials said the family was on vacation in Indonesia Komodo National Park place.

The search for the last missing victim, a boy from the same family, will continue on Wednesday, a rescue official said.

The search has included “sweeping nearby islands, sending sonar and conducting dives”, and will now expand to cover a larger area, Fathur added.

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In this photo released by the Indonesian National Search and Rescue Agency (BASARNAS) on Monday, December 29, 2025, rescuers place a body pulled from the water where a tourist boat sank near Padar Island into an ambulance in Labuan Bajo, Indonesia.

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The search area had doubled from the initial one that focused on an area 5.6 kilometers from the sinking site, where rescue teams found the wreckage of the boat, Rahman said earlier. Rescuers conducted a thorough search in the waters around Padar Island, including the small islands of Serai, Pengah, Papagarang, Siaba Besar, and the northern island of Kanawa.

Indonesia is an archipelago of over 17,000 islands, where boats are the most common mode of transportation. With lax safety standards and congestion issues, accidents happen more often.

Komodo National Park is a UNESCO world heritage site famous for its rugged terrain, pristine beaches and the endangered lizard, the Komodo dragon. The park attracts thousands of foreign tourists for diving, trekking and wildlife tours.

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