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Boat survivors tell of ordeal
The 44 traumatised survivors from an Indonesian ship that sank on Friday, killing more than 350 asylum seekers on board, have been telling of their ordeal. Eighteen are currently being treated in hospital, many with broken limbs and coral cuts. The rest are being put up at a hotel in the city of Bogor, 60 km (40 miles) south of Jakarta, officials said. The migrants, mainly from Iraq, had spent more than 30 hours in the water before being rescued by Indonesian fishermen. The BBC's Richard Galpin reports from Jakarta.