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A Russian cargo ship captain has been found guilty of gross negligence manslaughter after his vessel crashed into a U.S. oil tanker in the North Sea last year, killing one crew member
Investigation finds Polesie and Verity watchkeepers took unnecessary risks, witnesses unwilling to co-operate.
The captain of a cargo ship has been found guilty of gross negligence manslaughter over his vessel's collision with a tanker in the North Sea last year. Russian -born Vladimir Motin was found guilty by a court in London on Monday and will face sentencing on Tuesday, news provider the BBC reported.
A judge describes Vladimir Motin as "an accident waiting to happen" as he hands the Russian national a six-year jail term.
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IW-owned cargo ship crash that killed five crew was "wholly avoidable" says report
An Isle of Wight-owned cargo ship was lost in a “wholly avoidable” crash which claimed the lives of five crew members.
Dramatic CCTV footage captured the moment both ships were consumed in a massive blaze ignited by leaking fuel from the Stena Immaculate.
The Russian captain of a cargo ship that hit an anchored oil tanker in the North Sea last year was on Monday found guilty by a UK court of killing a crew member.