The article says the pirate ship capsized in heavy seas, but I wonder if the money was also impregnated with some slow acting poison or drug to impair their judgement. Those Russians (who I think brokered the deal, not sure though) don't mess around.
If so, I guess the relatives of the pirate washed ashore, who are now busy drying the money, will soon find out ...
					
					
					
				
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 Yarr harr... D'oh!http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7824353.stm
 
 So close, me hearties, but off to Davy Jones' locker you go.The body of a Somali pirate who reportedly drowned soon after receiving a huge ransom has washed ashore with $153,000 in his pocket, his uncle says.
 
 The man was one of a group of pirates who seized the Saudi supertanker Sirius Star in November.
 
 They reportedly received $3m (£1.95m) for freeing the tanker but five were said to have drowned after fleeing.Tags: None
 
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