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Identity
Person No.
18280
Service No.
Unknown
Last Name
First Name
Subben
Initials
S
Date of Birth
Unknown
Est. Birth Year
Age at Death
19
Military Service
Death Record
Cause of Death
At 17.29 hours on 30 Nov, 1942, the unescorted Llandaff Castle (Master Cornwallis Jasper Clutterbuck, OBE) was hit by two torpedoes from U-177 southeast of Lourenço Marques. The ship broke in two and sank after being hit by two coups de grâce at 17.47 and 18.09 hours. On board were 150 passengers including six Soviet diplomats with wives and children and 70 military officers with families. Three crew members were lost. The U-boat surfaced to question the survivors and as Gysae asked for the name of the ship voices replied Hardship and Queen Mary. He then asked if there were any wounded he was told that they were only wet so, amused, he left the area. The master, 155 crew members, four gunners and 150 passengers were picked up on 2 December by HMS Catterick (L 81) (Lt A. Tyson, RN) and landed at Durban
Grave Reference
Unknown
Additional Information
Notes

Son of Geugahmal and Subban Nadasen.

Citation
Unknown
External Source
Unknown
South African War Graves Project

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