Video emerges of crew of sunken Indonesia submarine singing goodbye song

Indonesia Submarine
Crew on board a rescue ship pay respects to the fallen crew of KRI Nanggala with a moment of silence. (Photo: AP)

BALI: A poignant video has emerged showing the crew of a sunken Indonesian submarine singing happily together on board their vessel.

The video, filmed a few weeks before the KRI Nanggala 402 went down with all hands lost, shows some of the 53-strong crew singing Sampai Jumpa, an Indonesian hit whose title means "goodbye".

Submarine commander Heri Oktavian is among those gathered around a seaman strumming an acoustic guitar.

"Even though I'm not ready to be missing you, I'm not ready to live without you," the sailors sing.

"I wish all the best for you."

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The video was recorded as a farewell for the outgoing commander of the navy's submarine corps, whose successor took up his role in early March, Indonesian military spokesman Djawara Whimbo told AFP.

The German-built submarine - one of five in Indonesia's fleet - disappeared early last Wednesday while it was scheduled to do live torpedo training exercises off Bali.

Indonesia's military announced on Sunday that it had found the vessel in pieces on the sea floor, about 800m below the surface.

Source: AFP/kg