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Captain Found Guilty in Fatal Ship Collision
2 Feb
Summary
- Russian captain convicted of manslaughter for ship collision.
- Collision caused deadly fireball, killing one crew member.
- Ship was carrying aviation fuel, leading to a massive blaze.

A Russian captain, Vladimir Motin, has been found guilty of manslaughter by gross negligence after his container ship collided with an American oil tanker in the North Sea. The incident occurred on March 10 last year when Motin was solely in charge of the Solong and crashed into the anchored Stena Immaculate.
The collision ignited the Stena Immaculate's cargo of aviation fuel, creating a deadly fireball that killed Filipino crew member Mark Angelo Pernia. His body was never recovered, and he left behind a young child and a second child born posthumously.




