A British couple, Jenny Cawson and Tariq Sinada, remains missing in the Red Sea after a tourist yacht capsized in Egypt. The vessel was carrying 31 holidaymakers and 13 crew when it sank off the Egyptian coast on Monday. Survivors described the terrifying moments when they were left helpless to swim in the dark. Five people were rescued alive the following day after reportedly surviving on air pockets. The families of those still missing are desperately waiting for updates about their loved ones.

Jenny Cawson, 36, and her partner Tariq Sinada, 49, from Ashburton, Devon, are among the missing. Jenny’s father, Michael Williams, expressed disbelief upon hearing about the incident. They first found out about the capsizing from Tariq’s mother, who messaged Michael asking if he knew the name of the boat. Pamela, Jenny’s mother, recognized the name of the boat and described the heart-stopping moment when the news sank in. She mentioned that a local source had offered to look for them in local hospitals. Jenny and Tariq are experienced scuba divers who do proper research before traveling anywhere.

Tariq’s employer, Tata Consultancy Services, expressed their thoughts and hopes for his safe return. Following the search and rescue operations, 33 people have been pulled out of the water while four bodies have been recovered but are yet to be identified. The vessel capsized after a large wave hit it, according to the governor of the Red Sea, Amr Hanafi. The Egyptian Meteorological Authority had warned of high waves in the area before the incident and advised against maritime activity on Sunday and Monday.

The missing couple was on a five-day diving expedition on the Sea Story when it was struck by the huge wave. Pamela mentioned that Jenny and Tariq always do proper research before traveling and are not the type of people who take anything at face value. Jenny works for the Devon Wildlife Trust, while Tariq is an IT professional. The spokesperson for Tariq’s employer expressed their condolences and hopes for his safe return. The families of the missing couple are desperately waiting for updates and hoping for their safe return.

The search and rescue operations in the Red Sea have resulted in 33 people being pulled out of the water, with four bodies recovered but yet to be identified. The vessel capsized after being hit by a large wave, as reported by the governor of the Red Sea. The Egyptian Meteorological Authority had issued warnings of high waves in the area before the incident occurred. The families of the missing couple, Jenny Cawson and Tariq Sinada, are hoping for their safe return and are anxiously awaiting any updates about their whereabouts.

The incident on the tourist yacht in the Red Sea has left seven people, including the British couple, missing. Survivors described the terrifying moments when they were left helpless to swim in the dark after the vessel sank. Five people were rescued alive the following day, and families of those still missing are desperately waiting for updates. Jenny Cawson and Tariq Sinada, the missing couple from Devon, were on a diving expedition when the yacht capsized. Their families are in disbelief and hope for their safe return. The search and rescue operations have resulted in several people being pulled out of the water, with efforts still ongoing to locate the missing individuals.

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