All nine of the vessel's crew members were safely rescued by Indonesian authorities.
The police are currently awaiting the results of the post-mortem report and have not announced any further findings.
A Tanzania-registered container vessel, Golden Star 1, sank approximately six kilometres off Batam Island, the Singapore Maritime and Port Authority (MPA) said.
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