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THE ORIGINAL WIKIPEDIA WAS NOT MADE IN ENGLISH SO I TRANSLATED IT FOR ENGLISH SPEAKERS TO LEARN FROM, TRANSLATIONS ARE ROUGH, HERE IS THE ORIGINAL ARTICLE: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jascon_4

Jascon 4 was a tug and supply vessel under Nigerian flag of the Sea Trucks Group. The ship sank with its crew of twelve sailors on board on 26 May 2013. Became known the disaster because the cook, who was then 29-year-old Harrison Odjegba Okene, could be three days later rescued from a bubble in the sunken ship alive. The remaining eleven crewmembers did not survive.

Ship
The Jascon 4 was a tug of West African Ventures, a subsidiary of Sea Trucks Group. At the time of the accident the ship for the worked Chevron Corporation in Nigeria. On deck the ship had an area of ​​147 m². The ship was put into service in 2004.

Downfall
According to the Dutch company, which provided the rescue diver, sank the ship, as it along with two other tugs a tanker had taken in tow. It should support the tanker via Single Mooring system (SBM), but got Jascon 4 flip side and sank. At the time the ship was about 30 kilometers off the Nigerian coast at the height of the Escravos -Mündung. A rescue operation with helicopters and a number of other ships was launched, but without a living crew member.

Salvaging the People
After the divers had already recovered four bodies, a diver found in a bubble the cooking of Jascon 4. He had survived 62 hours in a room. The divers carried an underwater camera, the images of which were sent to the base boat of the operation. One of the divers discovered a hand in the water and thought it was another corpse. When he grabbed his hand, he reached for him. The diver reacted frightened at first, as he had expected only dead bodies. They brought the survivors to the surface. Paul McDonald, a member of the rescue team, told the media that no one on board could believe how "cool" Okene was when he was rescued. He spent another 60 hours in the decompression chamber of the divers, to regain the body pressure. [2]

The dive team was able to salvage all twelve crewmembers, eleven of them were dead. [3] On board were eleven Nigerians, including four young cadets of the Nigerian Maritime Academy and the Ukrainian captain. Presumably the seafarers had locked themselves in their cabins, as this is the usual procedure for a pirate attack and thus no chance of rescue.

Following a request from The Associated Press, the dive company DCN Diving published a short version of the video of the operation on the internet.

Survivor Harrison Odjegba Okene
At the time of the sinking at 4:30, the cook was already awake and was on the toilet. As the ship sank, he crawled out of the toilet and found various tools and a life jacket with flash light. Finally, he found a safe, air-filled room. Okene survived more than two and a half days in the air bubble. The water temperature sank in the time when Okene was under water. According to information from him his faith helped to God, to not lose hope. He prayed the Psalms, to him his wife had sent before sinking as SMS. He mourned for his eleven colleagues.