On 9 November 1914, the Royal Australian Navylight cruiserHMAS Sydney defeated Emden forcing her to run aground in the Cocos (Keeling) Islands in the Battle of Cocos. Unaware of this, Buresk approached the islands to coal Emden again, then attempted to flee when she sighted Sydney. Sydney chased her down, and her crew was in the process of scuttling her when a Sydney boarding party came aboard. The boarding party found that her inlet valves had been opened and irreparably damaged. Sydney then sank her with gunfire.
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