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The legendary boat of Bernard Tappi, Fosia, sank off the coast of Malaysia this week while he was president at OM.

He was a symbol of the omnipotence of Bernard Tappi in the late 80s and early 90s Loon Football ruled the hexagon and beyond Europe. The fossa sank off the coast of Malaysia two days ago, not far from the popular tourist island of Langkawi.

The 75-meter yard that first caught fire when the plane caught fire was submerged in water Friday morning. ” We think it sank by 5am or 6am on Friday., Reported by Mohammed Sawawi Abdullah, an officer of the local Coast Guard, quoted by Nice-Matin. We were able to control the fire, but the fire caused irreversible damage. »

The causes of the fire need to be defined

Seven crew members were rescued in a timely manner. At this stage, the cause of the fire has not been determined. Navigator Alan Cole built the famous four-mast shipwreck in Tolon in 1976. The ship was purchased by Lebanese Mona Ayub in 1997 from the then bankrupt Bernard Tappi and is owned by co-owner businessman Xavier Neil.

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