he speedboat was carrying 32 Indian tourists, according to the Embassy of India in Hanoi, Vietnam. A tourist boat capsized near southern Vietnam's Phu Quoc Island on Saturday, killing at least 15 Indian tourists, state media reported. The speedboat was carrying 32 Indian tourists, according to the Embassy of India in Hanoi, Vietnam.Vietnam (X/ @ANI)The embassy also released the names of the tourists who were onboard the vessel. Those travelling included:Balasubramani PalaniswamySelvam PitchiahSethil Kumar JayavelSivakumar MuthukumarasamyNirmal Kumar SethuramanMuruga Prabhu ArumugamRuban Selva Nathan Jacob YesupathamSridhar DharmarajanVigneshvar Radhakrishnan GopalRamasubbu AnnaviAbuthalkha ZahirudeenSridhar SundarrajanVamsheedar Cellur RamrajSenjadaivel KuppusamyNagalamadugu SohanNallapeta Adiseshaiah RavitejaShaik Abdullah Abdul MajeedRajeev KalaiyananBalaji NatesanVinaya Kumar Chithapuram BhaskaraRavisankar SugumaranVipul Uttam ChandSantosh Kumar ShantilaljainBabu KuppuswamyAlagurajan SivasamyVasantha Kumar AnandhanSreedhar MudiamJaya Lakshmi GelliKishore GelliAvicot Cheriyan ThomasLoveni ThomasRamesh Kumar PachiyappanApart from the tourists, the boat was carrying four crew members. It capsized about 400 meters (1,310 feet) from Hon May Rut Ngoai Island, the Associated Press cited the authorities as saying, according to the state media.Nearby boats first responders, 21 people rescuedAccording to eyewitnesses cited by VN Express, a Vietnamese online news outlet, nearby tourist boats were the first responders and rushed to the site for assistance within five minutes after spotting the capsizing boat. While a boat owner involved in rescue operations reached the scene within five minutes, the efforts were hampered because several tourists were trapped inside the overturned boat.Follow the latest breaking news, major developments and agenda-setting stories from India and around the world with the newsdesk at Hindustan Times. Operating round the clock, the desk brings together experienced editors, reporters and correspondents to deliver fast, accurate and contextual reporting across subjects that influence public policy, governance, business, society and international affairs.