UK police charge Russian captain involved in U.S. tanker ship crash
- A Russian sea captain, Vladimir Motin, has been charged with gross negligence manslaughter after his ship crashed into a tanker off the Yorkshire coast, resulting in a sailor's death.
- The incident occurred on March 10, when the MV Solong collided with the MV Stena Immaculate, which was anchored at the time.
- Mark Angelo Pernia, a Filipino national, died due to the collision, while another crew member from the Solong is missing and presumed dead.
- The Russian embassy is in contact with Captain Motin and his family, providing support during this difficult time.
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Russian captain involved in North Sea tanker crash charged with manslaughter
UK police said on Friday they charged the Russian captain of a container ship that crashed into a US tanker earlier this week with manslaughter and gross negligence. One crew member went missing after the collision, which set both vessels ablaze.
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