The video of Indonesian submarine occupants who died after sinking during the training sang a song of goodbye before the accident was unfortunate.



According to the British BBC Broadcast on the 27th, the Daily Guardian, the Indonesian Navy released a video of some of the occupants of the submarine Nangala, which recently sank with 53 people, gathered in front of the camera and sing together.



To the accompaniment of the guitar played by one of them, they sing the Indonesian song'Sampai Jumpa', meaning'good-bye' with a smile.



"I'm not ready to miss you, I'm not ready to live without you, but I hope everything goes well," the



Indonesian Navy said the footage was filmed weeks before the sinking accident.



At that time, the occupants were said to have filmed a video for the commander of the submarine fleet, who was about to retire.



On the 21st, at 3:25 am (Jakarta local time), the Nangala was missing after diving in 96km off the coast of the island of Bali for torpedo training.



It was estimated that the Nangala, which had 49 crew members, 1 commander, and 3 weapons personnel on board, sank to 600 to 700 m below the sea level.



The Indonesian military conducted a search operation with the support of various countries and confirmed the three-dong rivers at a depth of 838m on the 25th.



Authorities have also confirmed the deaths of all 53 passengers.



(Photo = AFP, Yonhap News)