Golden Globe Race: Injured Commander Abhilash Tomy being brought back

ANI  |  New Delhi [India 

Race (GGR) and Indian Naval officer, KC, who suffered a back injury at the sea after the yacht he was in got dismasted, is being brought back.

Tomy has requested for a stretcher as he is not able to move on his own, the has said.

Commander Tomy is representing in the GGR 2018 on an indigenously built vessel 'Thuriya'. The yacht is in the

The GGR is a race to sail around the globe.

He suffered a back injury on Friday after the yacht was dismasted due to extremely rough weather and sea condition in the

According to situation report, an Australian Fisheries vessel Osiris, which has a and one-bed infirmery on board, has left for the location.

A Royal Australian Navy Ship is likely to depart for the location, with an estimated time arrival of 4-5 days.

A aircraft will be available from September 23 onwards, while, a civil aircraft is being tasked to be in the area by around 2:30 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

"Commander KC of the Indian Navy, representing in the Race 2018 (GGR) on an indigenously built vessel 'Thuriya' was dismasted and suffered a back injury yesterday. He is in the south Indian Ocean, approximately 1900 nautical miles from Perth, and 2700 nm (approx 5020 km on the ground) from Cape Comorin (Kanyakumari)," Navy DK had confirmed.

had informed that rescue efforts, led by Australian defence forces, were underway and the had also dispatched stealth frigate INS Satpura to find the

"The at is coordinating the rescue mission in conjunction with many agencies including the and the Indian Navy", the had said.

"All out efforts are being made to rescue Commander Indian Naval stealth frigate, INS Satpura with a Chetak Helicopter and tanker deployed/operating in the have been dispatched for the rescue mission," he added.

Commander Tomy, in his last message via satellite phone, had indicated that he was safe on the boat but was immobile due to a back injury.

The is the only Indian to have circumnavigated the globe non-stop on the legendary sail Yacht INSV Mhadei. He was awarded Kirti Chakra in 2013 by then of India, Pranab Mukherjee.

He is also a recipient of the Tenzing Norgay Adventure Award.

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First Published: Sun, September 23 2018. 07:51 IST