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Mexican Sailing Ship that Collided with Brooklyn Bridge Will Not Come to Sail

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The Mexican Navy sailing ship that collided with the Brooklyn Bridge in New York last May has definitively cancelled its participation in SAIL in Amsterdam. "The crew is working hard on repairs following the fatal accident," writes the SAIL organizers. "We are in close contact with the Mexican embassy and wish them strength and prosperity." The collision on May 18th resulted in two deaths and twenty crew members injured. The masts struck the und…

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The Mexican Navy sailing ship that collided with the Brooklyn Bridge in New York last May has definitively cancelled its participation in SAIL in Amsterdam. "The crew is working hard on repairs following the fatal accident," writes the SAIL organizers. "We are in close contact with the Mexican embassy and wish them strength and prosperity." The collision on May 18th resulted in two deaths and twenty crew members injured. The masts struck the und…

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The Mexican sailing ship Cuauhtemoc, which collided with the Brooklyn Bridge in New York in May, has definitively cancelled its participation in Sail. "The crew is working hard on repairs after the fatal accident last May," the Sail organization announced. "We are in close contact with the ship and the Mexican embassy and wish them strength and prosperity." The collision with the famous bridge killed two people and injured twenty crew members. T…

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AT5 broke the news in on Sunday, August 10, 2025.
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