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They Found 125 Bodies on Australia's Oldest Shipwreck.
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In 1629, the Dutch East India Company ship Batavia ran aground off Australia's coast, killing about 40 people in the wreck. Of the 300 survivors stranded on Beacon Island, approximately 120 were murdered over three months by mutineers led by Jeronimus Cornelisz, who had planned to seize the ship and become pirates. The mutineers systematically killed the sick, injured, and anyone they deemed useless, using cutlasses and swords in a place with no hiding places. Wiebbe Hayes and his 20 soldiers resisted, building a fort that still stands today. When rescue arrived, Hayes captured Cornelisz, who was executed with his hands cut off before hanging. In 1963, archaeologists discovered the wreck and mass graves, with skeletons showing injuries that matched Pelsaert's journal accounts, confirming the massacre was real.

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