Thai rescue divers search the waters where a double-decker ferry sank near Koh Larn island, a small island popular with day-trippers from the Thai resort area of Pattaya on Monday. Thai rescuers on November 4 recounted frantic efforts to pluck terrified survivors from the sea after a crowded tourist ferry carrying 150 to 200 people sank, leaving six dead including three foreigners, as police searched for the captain who fled. AFP PHOTO
Thai rescue divers search the waters where a double-decker ferry sank near Koh Larn island, a small island popular with day-trippers from the Thai resort area of Pattaya on Monday. Thai rescuers on November 4 recounted frantic efforts to pluck terrified survivors from the sea after a crowded tourist ferry carrying 150 to 200 people sank, leaving six dead including three foreigners, as police searched for the captain who fled. AFP PHOTO

PATTAYA, Thailand: Thai rescuers on Monday recounted frantic efforts to pluck terrified survivors from the sea after a crowded tourist ferry sank, leaving six dead including three foreigners, as police searched for the captain who fled.

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