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Rescued Navy commander Abhilash Tomy stable with no major injuries: Defence spokesman

Kochi | ByPress Trust of India
Sep 26, 2018 10:10 AM IST

The 30-year-old Navy Commander was injured when his yacht was struck by a storm while he was participating in the Golden Globe Race.

Injured Indian Navy sailor Abhilash Tomy, who was rescued from his stricken vessel in the Indian Ocean off Australia’s coast, is admitted to a hospital on a remote island where he has had food and is “sounding okay”, a defence spokesman said in Kochi on Tuesday.

Abhilash Tomy poses on his boat "Thuriya" in Les Sables d'Olonne Harbour, ahead of the solo around-the-world sailing race.(AFP File Photo)
Abhilash Tomy poses on his boat "Thuriya" in Les Sables d'Olonne Harbour, ahead of the solo around-the-world sailing race.(AFP File Photo)

The 30-year-old decorated Navyman got injured when his yacht was struck by a savage storm while he was participating in the Golden Globe Race and was rescued Monday after being adrift for three days.

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The spokesman said a French doctor examined Tomy, a Kirti Chakra awardee.

“He is stable and has no major injuries. He’s sedated but sounding okay. X-ray reportes not too bad. He has had food. He is speaking. Further medical tests in progress,” the spokesman said.

He said the French fisheries vessel Osiris, which rescued Commander Tomy, reached off Amsterdam Isle by 9:30am and the sailor was shifted to the hospital there for further medical evaluation and treatment.

This handout picture released by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority on September 25, 2018 shows the French fisheries patrol vessel, the FPV Osiris, successfully locating and rescuing injured Indian sailor Abhilash Tomy in the Indian Ocean. (AFP Photo)
This handout picture released by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority on September 25, 2018 shows the French fisheries patrol vessel, the FPV Osiris, successfully locating and rescuing injured Indian sailor Abhilash Tomy in the Indian Ocean. (AFP Photo)

Tomy and Irishman Gregor McGuckin, 32, were injured in the storm and their boats lost masts Friday while competing in the prestigious race.

They were taken to hospital for X-Ray and medical check-up immediately after admission, the spokesman said.

He said the fishing vessel Osiris will remain in the area till HMAS Ballarat, an Australian warship, and INS Satpura reach the island. INS Satpura will being the commander back to India.

According to reports, the island only has a small hospital with limited facilities.

Tomy’s boat ‘Thuriya’ was hit by a storm about 1,900 nautical miles off Perth on Friday.

The Australian Rescue Coordination Centre in Canberra coordinated the mission to evacuate the injured sailors in cooperation with many agencies, including the Australian Defence Department and the Indian Navy.

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