Police granted 36 more hours to question Russian captain of North Sea crash ship
- British police were granted 36 additional hours to question a 59-year-old Russian captain following a crash involving the container ship Solong and the Stena Immaculate tanker carrying U.S. Military jet fuel.
- The captain is held on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter, with one crew member reported dead and 36 others rescued.
- Salvage companies are conducting damage assessments on both vessels amid minor fires, with police stating the investigation is complex due to the number of witnesses.
- Russia's embassy stated they are in contact with British authorities and that the captain is feeling well after a conversation on Thursday.
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THE Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) said on Thursday that a Filipino seafarer was reported missing following a collision between a chemical tanker and a container ship off the northeast coast of England. The DMW added that reports from a licensed manning agency said the seaman was onboard MV Solong when it collided with oil tanker Stena Immaculate at the North Sea on March 10 at 10 a.m. (United Kingdom time) at the Humber Estuary in Hull, En…
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