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SYDNEY: Deep-sea explorers said on Saturday (Apr 22) they had located the wreck of a World War II Japanese transport ship, the Montevideo Maru, which was torpedoed off the Philippines, killing nearly 1,000 Australians aboard. The ship - sunk on Jul 1, 1942, by a US submarine whose crew did not realise it c

SYDNEY: Deep-sea explorers said on Saturday they had located the wreck of a World War II Japanese transport ship, the Montevideo Maru, which was torpedoed off the Philippines, killing nearly 1,000 Australians aboard.

Civilians from 13 other countries were also aboard, the foundation said, bringing the total number of prisoners killed to about 1,060. After five years of planning, explorers began searching for the wreck on Apr 6 in the South China Sea northwest of the Philippines' main island of Luzon. "We think that she was struck by two torpedoes. The first one was what caused her to sink, the second one actually blew off a part of the accommodation."

"It was very emotional but it is also a very proud moment to have been able to find the wreck," she told AFP.Locating the vessel was"hugely comforting" to the perished prisoners' relatives, many of whom had contacted her after the news broke, she said.

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