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Welcome to the Unexplained Phenomena Daily podcast. Here is what
we know August sixteenth, the mysterious disappearance of the S.
S Orang Madan. On this day in nineteen forty seven,
a chilling distress call was received by multiple ships navigating
the Strait of Malacca off the coast of Malaysia. The
caller identified himself as a crew member of the Dutch
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freighter S. S Iran Madan, and his message was nothing
short of terrifying. All officers, including the captain are dead,
lying in the chart room and bridge, possibly whole crew dead.
After a brief pause, the voice continued with even more
unsettling words, I die. Then there was only silence. Intrigued
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by the distress call, the American merchant ship Silver Star
changed course to assist the Orang Madan. As they approached
the stricken vessel, the crew of the Silver Star attempted
to hail the Irang Madan, but no response was forthcoming.
A boarding party was quickly assembled, and what they discovered
upon setting foot on the deck of the Dutch freighter
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was a scene straight out of a horror movie. The
decks of the Orang Maddan were littered with the corpses
of the Dutch crew, their eyes wide open, faces contorted
in agony and terror, and arms outstretched as if trying
to ward off an unseen assailant. Even the ship's dog
was found dead, its face frozen in a snarl. The
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boarding party noted that despite the warm temperatures, the bodies
showed no signs of decomposition, and there were no visible
wounds or injuries that could have accounted for their deaths.
As the Silver Star's crew ventured deeper into the ship,
they discovered that the engine room was still operational and
the communications equipment was functioning correctly. However, there was no
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sign of life anywhere on board. The decision was made
to tow the Orang mid An back to port, but
before they could do so, smoke began billowing from the
ship's cargo holds. The boarding party barely had time to
evacuate before the Orang Medan exploded and swiftly sank beneath
the waves, taking the secrets of its crew's fate with
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it to the ocean floor. In the years since the incident,
no official records of the s s Orang Medan or
its crew have been found, leading some to question the
legitimacy of the story. However, others point to the eye
witness accounts of the Silver Star's crew and the testimony
of other ships in the area that received the distress
call as evidence that the events did indeed take place.
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Theories abound as to what could have caused the deaths
of the Orang Ma'adan's crew and the subsequent explosion. Some
speculate that the ship may have been carrying a dangerous
chemical or biological agent as part of a secret military operation.
Others believe that the crew may have fallen victim to
a rare and deadly virus, or even an extra terrestrial encounter.
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Despite numerous investigations and searches, no trace of the Orang
Medin has ever been found, and its final resting place
remains unknown. The fate of its crew and the cause
of their mysterious deaths continue to be a subject of
fascination and speculation among researchers and enthusiasts of the unexplained.
The chilling tale of the s s Orang Medan serves
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as a reminder that even in our modern age of
advanced technology and scientific understanding, there are still mysteries that
defy explanation, lurking in the shadows of history, in the
depths of the ocean, and that wraps it up. Join
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