2 Singaporeans believed dead after fire on dive boat off coast of California kills 34

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SINGAPORE – Two Singaporeans are believed to have died in a massive pre-dawn fire that engulfed a recreational scuba-diving vessel off the Southern California coast on Monday (Sept 2).

The two are Ms Tan Wei, 26, a postgraduate student from UC Berkeley, and researcher Sunil Singh Sandhu, 46.

The grieving brother of Ms Tan has travelled to Santa Barbara, California, to wait for her remains to be identified.

Ms Tan was among the 34 people thought to have been killed in a pre-dawn fire that engulfed the vessel on Monday morning.

Other victims of the fiery inferno include Raymond Chan, 59, a high school physics teacher in Los Angeles, and his daughter Kendra Chan, 26, a wildlife biologist. Also on board the vessel was Ms Alexandra “Allie” Kurtz, 25, an avid scuba-diver from Cincinnati, and Mr Charles McIlvain, 44, who worked as a visual effects designer for Walt Disney Imagineering.

All but one of the badly burned bodies have since been recovered, and are being identified using a DNA analysis tool typically employed in war zones.

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