MV
Bukoba was a passenger steamer
that sank in Lake
Victoria
, 30
kilometers from Mwanza
, Tanzania on May 21 1996, killing nearly 1000 people. The boat transported
passengers and cargo between Bukoba
and Mwanza
ports.
The steamer's capacity was 430, but around 800 people drowned as
the boat sank to the bottom of Lake Victoria. The manifest showed
443 passengers in the first and second class cabins, but the
cheaper third class compartment had no manifest.
Abu Ubaidah al-Banshiri, who was at
the time second in command of the
Al Qaeda
organization, died in the accident.
The lack of equipment and divers were partially to blame for the
death toll. Rescue teams from
South
Africa were flown in to salvage the ship and retrieve bodies
that sank 25 meters under water.
President
Benjamin Mkapa of
Tanzania declared three days of national mourning
after the tragedy.
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