this The ‘Stones’ teamMarín fishing boat, which capsized in the waters of Gran Sol last Wednesday, returned on sunday Galicia. Three of the 11 survivors arrived in Santiago from Dublin in the afternoon and the other eight arrived at the last minute, after declaring to authorities to explain what had happened when they arrived at Castletownbere port and deciphering the paperwork and locating the planes. . . .
The ship left Castletownbere port on Sunday 29 May and then sank There is a leak 64 miles southwest of Ireland. became ‘stones’ drifting for four hours, when the captain of the boat and the chief engineer tried to save the water to try to save the boat. The rest of the sailors were rescued by another fishing vessel, the ‘Armaven Uno’, which also took the other two members of the crew when the ship was over-listed and had already disappeared.
One of the sailors explained to Faro de Vigo that water had begun to enter the engine room through an opening of unknown origin at this time. It was also not explained why the ship started smoking, as seen in footage from the Irish coast guard.