Russian captain in North Sea ship collision charged with manslaughter
Briefly

Vladimir Motin, captain of the Solong cargo ship, has been charged with manslaughter and gross negligence following a catastrophic collision with the Stena Immaculate, a fuel tanker. The accident, which occurred off the coast of Hull, resulted in the presumed death of a crew member, leading to extensive search efforts by HM Coastguard. The remaining crew members survived, while authorities and the Russian embassy have been involved in the aftermath of the incident, ensuring communication and legal representation for Motin.
Following the tragic incident involving the Solong and the Stena Immaculate tankers, the captain faces serious charges including manslaughter as investigations continue into the crash.
Authorities confirmed that the captain, Vladimir Motin, has been charged with manslaughter and gross negligence due to the circumstances surrounding the crew member's presumed death.
Read at www.aljazeera.com
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