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INCREDIBLE FIND

WW2 warship mystery SOLVED as navy vessel torpedoed by Nazis killing 100 is found after wreck snags on fishermen’s net

Incredible images have shown sonar images of the warship

A WORLD War Two warship mystery has finally been solved after the wreck snagged on a fisherman's net.

The Vital de Oliveira had disappeared for 81 years after it was torpedoed by the Nazis killing 100 people.

Black and white photo of the Vital de Oliveira, a Brazilian Navy troop ship sunk during WWII.
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The Vital de Oliveira warship has finally been found 81 years after it was hitCredit: Credit: Pen News
The Brazilian Navy research vessel, Vital de Oliveira.
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A Brazilian Navy research vessel confirmed the incredible WW2 discoveryCredit: Credit: Pen News
Side-scan sonar image of the Vital de Oliveira shipwreck.
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The Navy used sonar technology to picture the boat on the sea bedCredit: Credit: Pen News
Map showing location of Vital de Oliveira shipwreck off the coast of Brazil.

This war boat had been the only Brazilian Navy vessel lost to the enemy in World War Two when it sank in 1944.

The ship was hit just before midnight on July 19 and took just three minutes to disappear under the night waves.

The Vital de Oliveira had been lost to history for 81 years until a fisherman's net became tangled in one of the ship's guns.

This incredible shipwreck was found some 40 miles off shore from the municipality of Macaé, Brazil - around 100 miles north of Rio de Janeiro.

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Scientists then used sonar technology to confirm the lost warship had been found.

Lieutenant Captain Caio Cezar Pereira Demilio of the Brazilian Navy, who participated in the survey, revealed how they made this incredible discovery.

He said: "The location and documentation of the shipwreck were conducted using a multibeam echo sounder and side-scan sonar.

"This is essential equipment for hydrographic and archaeological surveys, especially in the field of shipwreck archaeology."

Although this World War Two wreck has only just been confirmed, these recent fishermen were not the first to come across the boat.

It was first discovered in 2011 by diving brothers José Luiz and Everaldo Pompermayer Meriguete.

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They were alerted by a fisherman whose net became stuck to the seabed.

The duo, called in deep-sea diver Domingos Afonso Jório, found the net entangled in a cannon.

They alerted the Navy but the discovery was confirmed 14 years later.

WAR LOSS

The Vital de Oliveira was sunk by the U-861 U-boat.

The German submarine attacked when dozens of men were dozing though their rest shift.

This warships stern was ripped open, and the force of the blast reportedly toppled a "load of wood", blocking passages that were needed for escape.

Some of the wood would later float to the surface, creating a lifeline for the survivors, who'd faced "strong whirlpools" when the ship went down.

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The U-861 survived the war, and was surrendered at Trondheim, Norway, before being scuttled off the coast of Ireland on December 31, 1945.

It's captain Jürgen Oesten would live to the age of 96, passing away on August 5, 2010.

Black and white photo of a U-boat, possibly U-861, in the water.
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The German U-861 sank the Vital de OliveiraCredit: Credit: Pen News
Black and white photo of Jürgen Oesten, captain of the U-861.
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Jürgen Oesten was the captain of the German U-861Credit: Credit: Pen News
Multibeam echo sounder image of the Vital de Oliveira shipwreck.
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A multibeam echo sounder image of the wreck of the Vital de OliveiraCredit: Credit: Pen News
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