Officials who entered into the yacht unbelievable shock when they found human remains that have been turned into a mummy.
The bodies were found in a state of sitting, head bowed, with the hands on the table. It is located near a radio communication within the ship.
The body was identified as Manfred Fritz Bajorat (59), a German adventurer.
Philippine National Police Inspector, Mark Navales said it could not reveal the cause of death.
So far found no signs of unnatural death. "It's still a mystery to us," Navales said as quoted by News.com.au, Tuesday (01/03/2016). "When found, such as the victim was sleeping."
Unclear since when Bajorat lost at sea. However, in appearance not been reported since 2009. Meanwhile, one of his last contact with the victim through Facebook last year, to say happy birthday.
It's also unclear how long he was in a state died in the yacht.
Police met the conditions inside the vessel were scattered. Victim's wallet was found there. However, radio, GPS, and a number of other valuables were still there.
Meanwhile, a spokesman for local police, Goldie Lou Siega said, has not found evidence that there is no second person in the boat. "We also did not find weapons there," he said.
Separately, Dr. Mark Benecke, forensic criminologist Cologne, Germany said, the position of the victim who was sitting indicates that death came suddenly. "Maybe a heart attack," he said.
So why the body into a mummy?
Officials said the dry sea breeze and salty air helps to preserve the remains of it.
When investigators are still gathering evidence on Bajorat death, details of the victim's personal life to emerge.
In 2008, Bajorat adventure with his wife, but the couple later split up. The wife later died of cancer.
In 2009, Bajorat meet other sailors, Dieter - who told Bild that the victim was a sailor who reliably.
"I do not believe it will sail to the storm," he said. "I'm sure, mast broke after Manfred had died."
Now, the German Embassy in Manila, Philippines, was to know such information and are working to contact family Bajorat.
The victim is known to have a daughter who works as a freighter captain.
The last message
Manfred Fritz Bajorat was writing the last message consisting of 32 words for his late wife, Claudia, who died at the age of 53 years on May 2, 2010.
"30 years we have the same path. However, the evil forces are stronger than the desire to stay alive. You went away. Hopefully arwahmu find peace. Manfredmu, "the contents of the message, as quoted by the Daily Mail.
The message found on the forum of the sailors in cyberspace, kaktusguenther.de.
Bajorat who was found dead near the telephone allegedly trying to transmit an emergency 'Mayday' before he died.
Ships belonging to the victim which has a length of 40 feet named SAYO, has been used around the world for the last 20 years.
Inside the cabin, which is now under water, found a photo album containing pictures of family and relatives of the victims. Meanwhile, clothing and food packaging cans were found scattered.
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