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Rúa Mar Trial: the National Police Believe that Pedro Samuel Maza "Did Nothing" to Save the Six People Who Died in the Shipwreck.

Summary by Europa Sur
The chief inspector in charge of the investigation argues at the Algeciras headquarters of the Provincial Court that the shipowner did not send the fishing vessel the assistance it required. The stash of hashish that he had loaded in Moroccan waters caused it to "sink at full speed."
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The trial against six accused for the sinking of the fishing vessel 'Rúa Mar', sunk in January 2020 when allegedly carrying a drug cache and leaving six dead on the road, was resumed on Wednesday in the Algeciras section of the Provincial Court of Cadiz with the statement of the investigator of the investigation, who has confirmed the facts as reported by the Prosecutor's Office in his indictment.More than four hours he has been declaring the in…

The chief inspector in charge of the investigation argues at the Algeciras headquarters of the Provincial Court that the shipowner did not send the fishing vessel the assistance it required. The stash of hashish that he had loaded in Moroccan waters caused it to "sink at full speed."

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Europa Sur broke the news in on Wednesday, September 24, 2025.
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