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Australians Steph Weisse, Will Teagle, Jordan Short and Elliot Foote, and two unnamed Indonesian nationals were found floating on their surfboards on Tuesday morning. They had gone missing Sunday off the Sumatran coast in western Indonesia, after their boat was struck by a storm. Courtesy Vessa PlayfairAccording to their families, the four Australians were on a surf trip in Indonesia to celebrate Foote’s 30th birthday. He praised the other surfers for being “so strong,” describing their time lost in the open ocean as efficient with no arguments between the members. The group offered their thoughts to the Indonesian crew member still missing, and to his friends and family.
Persons: Steph Weisse, Will Teagle, Jordan Short, Elliot Foote, “ We’re, , Foote, ” Foote, , Short, they’d Organizations: CNN, Four, Indonesian Locations: Indonesia, Sumatra, Nias, Pinang
CNN —Four Australian surfers who went missing after their boat was struck by a storm in a remote part of Indonesia have been rescued after more than 38 hours at sea, according to parents of the missing tourists. A further search picked up Australian Elliot Foote, however one Indonesian crew member remains missing. A second boat with the rest of the party successfully reached Pinang Island Sunday evening, the families said, helping to raise the alarm. According to their families, the four Australians were on a surf trip in Indonesia to celebrate Foote’s 30th birthday. Indonesia has long been a popular destination for Australian tourists thanks to its proximity and a wealth of budget flights to places like Bali.
Persons: Steph Weisse, Will Teagle, Jordan Short, Elliot Foote, Foote’s, Peter Foote, he’d, , Elliot, ” Peter, “ I’m, He’s, ” Jordan, Wil Teagle, ” Ellie Sedgwick, Steph, , DFAT, Foreign Affairs Penny Wong Organizations: CNN, Four, Australian Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade, Government, Foreign Affairs Locations: Indonesia, Nias, Australia, Bali, Sumatra, Lagundri
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