Eleven people, including several women and an 8-month-old baby, drowned when a small, overcrowded fishing boat sank off East Java's coast, police said on Thursday.

The vessel was carrying 21 passengers and crew and a cargo of motorcycles when it capsized on Wednesday night while sailing between two nearby islands about 800 kms east of the capital Jakarta, said local police chief Maj Ary Wahyudi.
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Rescuers managed to saved 10 others, including a seven-year-old boy, who were recovered from the water early on Thursday.
Boat accidents claim the lives of hundreds of people each year in Indonesia, a vast archipelago of 17,000 islands that relies heavily on waterways to transport people and goods.
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