Captain of missing Haʻapai boat contacts Police, all passengers safe

The captain of the missing boat from Fonoifua has made contact with Police at 6pm today Tuesday 28, Tonga Deputy Police commissioner Pelenatita Feʻao has told Kaniva News this evening.

Feʻao said the captain Siua Moimoi talked to Police through a telephone call and said all 11 passengers aboard are safe and sound.

At the time of the contact Moimoi said they were in a location at seas between ʻEua and Tongatapu.

He said they could see the village of Navutoka in Tongatapu from their location,  Feʻao said.

Moimoi said the engine of the boat experienced mechanical failure at times but he could fix it while they were struggling to reach Fāua wharf in Nukuʻalofa.

Feʻao said it appeared the boat somehow went astray while  it was on its way to Fonoifua from Nukuʻalofa on June 27.

They were reported missing this morning after they failed to arrive at Fonoi at around 2am.

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