An overcrowded ferry in Indonesia carrying more than double its capacity sank, leaving 10 people dead and at least 12 others missing. The ship, Sari Mulia, capsized on Friday night while travelling from Negara to Banjarmasin on Indonesia's part of Borneo island. Reports say 112 people were rescued while 10 were found dead. Rescuers are still searching for 12 others who were reported missing after the accident in Negara River. The official Antara news agency said the ship was carrying at least 132 passengers and crew, along with several tons of cargo. The wooden ship was designed to carry 45 passengers.