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The barque was wrecked on Double Island, in the Torres Strait. Five of the 32 people on board survived. They landed on Timor Laut, from where they departed some thirteen months later on a proa form Amboyna, Spanish East Indies. The rest were presumed to have drowned, been murdered or enslaved by the local inhabitants,[25][26][27] although at least eight or nine survivors were reported to be alive as of October 1835.[28]
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