Renfred Rajub

Renfred Rajub was an Indian seaman on the Obra Dinn during its final voyage in 1802. He caught a fatal lung disease and died.

Story
Rajub was responsible for manual labour aboard the Ship. He was first seen loading cargo in Falmouth and witnessed the accident in which seaman Samuel Peters was killed.

When the ship had reached the coast of Portugal, Rajub and his fellow crewmate, Soloman Syed, both picked up a fatal lung disease at the house in England.

In the final insurance assessment, Rajub's estate was unknown so the East India Company donated his outstanding wages worth £15 to pension fund.

Identification
Rajub can be identified since he can be highlighted lying in his hammock and its tag (#51) is clearly visible in.

Appearances
Rajub only appears in four dioramas. Chronologically, he first appears in. He perishes in, appearing in all dioramas between the departure of the ship and his death.