Top ten 'ghost ships' in world

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4. High Aim 6

High Aim 6 left the port of Liuchiu in southern Taiwan on October 31, 2002, and was then found without its crew, drifting in Australian waters, on January 8, 2003. The owner of the ship, Tsai Huang Shueh-er, spoke last with the captain in December 2002. The vessel was registered in Taiwan and sailed under an Indonesian flag.

While the only member of the Indonesian crew who could be tracked down admitted that the captain Chen Tai-cheng and the engineer Lin Chung-li had been murdered, what happened exactly and the motive for mutiny remain unclear.

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