Four dead in Alaska boating accident
The Coast Guard reported that four crew members are dead after their Seattle-based fishing boat sank off Alaska’s Dutch Harbor March 23, 2008.
The fishing boat began sinking about 120 miles from the coast. Twenty-six people and 43 crew members in life rafts were rescued.
The four crewman have yet to be identified.
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