I didn't know what to do," Jarinporn Manowan, 48, told the ABC in the living room of her home in Pho Chai village."I prayed that he would be one of the 20 crew members who had survived, but he's one of the three who are missing."Owned by Thai company Precious Shipping PCL, the Mayuree Naree bulk cargo carrier had entered the Persian Gulf on February 28 — the same day US and Israeli bombs first hit Iran.As the war escalated, and Iran choked off the only exit, the ship became one of hundreds which were stranded Kiattisak and the rest of the crew spent about 10 days sitting in the Gulf before attempting to make their escape from the Middle East.In the early hours of March 11, under the cover of darkness and carrying no cargo, the Mayuree Naree darted towards the Strait of Hormuz