Ill sailor aboard foreign vessel brought ashore

Ill sailor aboard foreign vessel brought ashore by Sri Lanka Navy for treatment

by Staff Writer 29-05-2023 | 9:17 AM

Sri Lanka Navy stepped in to provide crucial assistance in transferring a foreign national who fell ill in the eastern waters, off the Foul Point, Trincomalee. 

The ill person who was aboard NERU XINRUI – an Indian Cargo Ship was rushed for medical attention, upon being brought to Trincomalee.

The Eastern Naval Command was informed that a foreign individual on board the Indian Cargo Ship NERU XINRUI, sailing from China to India, had experienced a sudden illness.

Responding to the urgent situation, the Navy directed the Inshore Patrol Craft P 115 attached to the Eastern Naval Command, to the designated sea area to bring the patient ashore. 

After transferring the patient from the ship to the naval craft, he was safely brought to the Trincomalee harbour, whilst administering first aid. Subsequently, he was rushed to a private hospital in Trincomalee for medical attention.

The Sri Lanka Navy continues to exemplify its dedication and unwavering commitment to safeguarding lives at sea, serving as a beacon of hope and security for seafarers and the fishing community.