One dead as fishing boat runs aground
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The remaining 24 aboard were rescued, according to the coast guard.
A Japanese crew member of a fishing boat died after the ship ran aground off Kozushima, south of Tokyo, the Japan Coast Guard said Monday.
The 379-tonnes tuna fishing boat, with 20 Indonesian and five Japanese crew, was drifting in waters off the island.
The Coast guard said part of the Izu Island chain; at around 5 p.m. local time (0800 GMT) on Sunday after its engine had malfunctioned.
Coast guard officials said they received a report from the captain shortly before 5a.m local time on Monday (2000 GMT on Sunday).
The guard noted that the vessel was tilting and a crew member in his 60s was missing after he fell overboard.
The coast guard searched the sea and recovered the man on Monday morning, who was later confirmed dead.
The remaining 24 aboard were rescued, according to the coast guard.
(Xinhua/NAN)
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