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Ship sinks offshore
TRAGEDY struck on Monday, April 3, when the ‘Vilaboa Uno’ sank off the coast of Cabo Mayor in Santander. Two crew members are confirmed to have died while another is reported to be still missing.
Another sailor is seriously injured from the original crew of 10. Seven members of the crew of Spanish, Peruvian, Senegalese and Ghanaian nationality were rescued alive from the Atlantic. One of them was seriously injured, having suffered severe hypothermia, but was discharged from the hospital.Those who died from hypothermia were one from Santander and the other from Ghana, while the missing person is from Peru, as reported by a news source.‘Vilaboa
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REGISTERED unemployment fell in March in Spain in all the autonomous communities except in Madrid, where it rose by 1,013 unemployed. The greatest decreases were registered in Andalucia (15,284 unemployed), Canarias (5,775) and Castilla y Leon (4,446 unemployed).
The number of unemployed people registered in the offices of public employment services fell by 48,755 people in March in relation to February (1.67 per cent) driven by the decrease in jobless people in the service depth of 120 metres, which made rescue work extremely difficult. The bodies of the two deceased and the rescued fishermen were transferred to the fishing port of Santander.
Miguel Angel Revilla, the president of Cantabria, explained that the missing crew member could still be inside the boat due to the fishing boat sinking “very quickly”.

According to a news source, the ‘Vilaboa Uno’ fishing boat was built in 2000. Its crew had gone fishing for mackerel from the port of Santander.