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Strange Straits of Malacca Death Ship Legend....True or Not?

Posted on 3/14/14 at 12:43 am
Posted by beejon
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Posted on 3/14/14 at 12:43 am
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According to widely circulated reports, in June of 1947 — or, according to alternate accounts, February of 1948 — multiple ships traversing the trade routes of the straits of Malacca, which is located between the sun drenched shores of Sumatra and Malaysia, claimed to have picked up a series of SOS distress signals. The unknown ship’s message was as simple as it was disturbing:
“All officers including captain are dead, lying in chartroom and bridge. Possibly whole crew dead.” This communication was followed by a burst of indecipherable Morse code, then a final, grim message: “I die.” This cryptic proclamation was followed by tomb-like silence.


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As the merchant craft neared the ill-omened vessel, the crew noticed that there was no sign of life on the deck. The Americans attempted to hail the Dutch crew to no avail. That’s when the Captain of the Silver Star decided to assemble a boarding party. As they left the safe haven of the Silver Star, these unfortunate souls had no idea that they were about to walk into a living nightmare.
As soon as they boarded the Ourang Medan, the men swiftly realized that the distress calls were not an exaggeration. The decks of the vessel were littered with the corpses of the Dutch crew; their eyes wide, their arms grasping at unseen assailants, their faces twisted into revolting visages of agony and horror. Even the ship’s dog was dead; it’s once intimidating snarl frozen into a ghastly grimace.
The boarding party found the Captain’s remains on the bridge, while his officers’ cadavers were strewn about the wheelhouse and chartroom. The communications officer was still at his post, as dead as the rest, his fingertips resting on the telegraph. All of the corpses, according to reports, bore the same terrified, wide-eyed expressions as the crew on deck.
Below deck, search party members found cadres of corpses in the boiler room, but almost as disturbing as this grim find was the fact that the American crew members claimed to have felt an extreme chill in the nadir of the hold, even though the temperature outside was a scorching 110°F. While the search team could see clear evidence that the crew of the Ourang Medan suffered profoundly at the moment of their deaths, they could find no overt evidence of injury or foul play on the swiftly decaying corpses. Nor could they spy any damage to the ship itself.


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Posted by RummelTiger
Texas
Member since Aug 2004
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Posted on 3/14/14 at 12:50 am to
Malaysia...

Well, at least we found the ship.
Posted by PepaSpray
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Member since Aug 2012
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Posted on 3/14/14 at 12:53 am to
Nice.
Posted by tigers9898
tha ridge
Member since Feb 2009
1127 posts
Posted on 3/14/14 at 2:43 am to
Good read.
Posted by KBeezy
Baton Rouge
Member since Dec 2004
13529 posts
Posted on 3/14/14 at 2:57 am to
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Even the ship’s dog was dead; it’s once intimidating snarl frozen into a ghastly grimace.



Its

No
Apostrophe
Posted by JOJO Hammer
Member since Nov 2010
11927 posts
Posted on 3/14/14 at 7:19 am to
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Even the ship’s dog was dead; it’s once intimidating snarl frozen into a ghastly grimace



must have been a cop on the vessel
Posted by TexasTiger89
Houston, TX
Member since Feb 2005
24377 posts
Posted on 3/14/14 at 7:24 am to
Interesting article.
Posted by fr33manator
Baton Rouge
Member since Oct 2010
124601 posts
Posted on 3/14/14 at 8:31 am to
Great read! Thanks OP!
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