Eleven days after the cargo ship carrying 43 crew and almost 6000 cattle capsized in the East China Sea, the loved ones of crew are holding onto hope that they'll be found alive | Laura_R_Chung
The pair have been friends for eight years and it was Mr Suttor who introduced him to working as a stockperson, responsible for monitoring the welfare of animals.
"Will has got so much survival experience ... I am sure he is leading the survival efforts of the whole crew," Mr Suttor said. "If there was one person I’d want to be in a liferaft with, it would be Will."Gulf Livestock 1 ship capsized in 200 km/h winds on September 2 off the coast of Japan,
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