Boat collision kills three off Japan’s Yamaguchi

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<div>Boat collision kills three off Japan's Yamaguchi</div>

Tokyo, Nov 17 (IANS) A collision between two boats off the coast of Kudamatsu in Japan’s Yamaguchi prefecture left three people aboard a pleasure boat dead.

The accident occurred at around 5:45 am local time on Sunday when the captain of a tugboat reported the collision.

Four individuals aboard the pleasure boat were thrown into the sea, and search and rescue efforts located three people who were later confirmed dead.

A 28-year-old male passenger on the pleasure boat sustained minor injuries and was rescued by the tugboat, Xinhua news agency reported.

The Coast Guard was investigating the cause of the collision.

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