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Yangtze ship disaster death toll tops 432 with 10 missing as relatives mourn on seventh day

Family members burn offerings along Yangtze River near where the Eastern Star capsized

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Relatives of the dead mourn during a ceremony marking the seven days since the Eastern Star went down in the Jianli section of the Yangtze River in Hubei. Photo: Reuters

Family members of those who died in the Eastern Star disaster and rescue workers bowed in mourning towards the battered cruise ship yesterday, the seventh day of a tragedy that has killed at least 432 passengers and left another 10 missing.

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In addition to a government-held ceremony, some family members of the dead performed their own rituals. On the northern bank of the Yangtze River in Yanpu village, Jianli county in Hubei province, about three dozen relatives wailed in grief under an overcast sky.

The boat capsized in stormy weather last Monday night, and yesterday was - the seventh day after death. It is traditionally believed this is the day the departed overcome the initial confusion after death and return to bid farewell to their family.

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Family members arrived at the riverside in one group after another, under the direction of government workers from Jianli county. Dozens of white chrysanthemums were thrown into the water. Relatives burned incense, ghost money and other offerings, wishing their loved ones well. Bouquets, bowls of rice and fruit were scattered for kilometres along the bank, while the smell of incense lingered in the air.

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