21 May, 2021 01:06 PM
The Royal New Zealand Air Force has helped in a search and rescue mission in Fiji after an alleged "horrific" incident on a fishing vessel led to a number of crewmen jumping overboard.
The Royal NZ Air Force sent an aircrew to the island nation yesterday after a call for help to find up to six people who were missing in Fijian waters.
"The search was mounted following a request from the Rescue Co-ordination Centre NZ after reports of an alleged violent incident on board," a NZ Defence Force spokesman told the Herald.
A P-3K2 Orion found the vessel - FV TIRO II - about 90 nautical miles west of Fiji and made radio contact with two people who were still on board.
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Advertise with NZME."The boat crew reported that on Monday night, six crew members abandoned the vessel.
"One person was aboard a life-raft ... the other five entering the water without lifejackets."
The circumstances of the incident have not been confirmed by authorities.
However, Fijian media outlets are reporting that an alleged "horrific" incident on board had prompted some of the crew to jump overboard.
The RNZAF crew carried out a search in the area and found an upturned life-raft with one person on it, the spokesman said.
A local patrol boat was able to drop a survival pack including food, a radio and a beacon to the person on the life-raft.
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