8. La Seyne Disaster
At about 4:00 in the morning on November 14th, 1909, the French liner La Seyne collided with the British liner Onda, about 26 miles from Singapore. The collision split the La Seyne in half and it sank in two minutes. Since most people on board were in bed at the time of the crash and the boat sank so quickly, 101 people sank with the ship. 61 people managed to get off of the boat and the Onda lowered three life rafts in the water.
The survivors had a problem getting into the lifeboats because it was not only dark and foggy, which is why the boats crashed, but sharks were also attacking many of the survivors. When the people were pulled from the water, many of them had injuries from the sharks and in some cases they were severe. However, it does not appear that the sharks were responsible for any deaths.
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