Moment cargo ship crashes into oil tanker in North Sea
Summary
A cargo ship crashed into an oil tanker in the North Sea, causing an explosion and killing a crew member. The incident involved a ship called Solong hitting the Stenna Immaculate, and the event was shown in court through CCTV and thermal camera footage.Key Facts
- A cargo ship named Solong collided with an oil tanker, Stenna Immaculate, in the North Sea.
- The collision caused an explosion, leading to the death of a crew member, Mark Angelo Pernia.
- CCTV footage and thermal camera video captured the incident and were shown in court.
- The crash occurred on March 10 off the East Yorkshire coast.
- Vladimir Motin, who was in charge of the cargo ship, faces charges of gross negligence manslaughter.
- Motin denies the charges against him.
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