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April 13, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Capsized ship to be towed inshore

Moves are being made to tow the Norwegian oil supply ship which capsized off Shetland to shore. Seven of the crew survived the accident but three sailors have been confirmed dead. Five other missing crew members are also presumed dead.

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Moves are being made to tow the Norwegian oil supply ship which capsized off Shetland to shore. Seven of the crew survived the accident but three sailors have been confirmed dead. Five other missing crew members are also presumed dead.

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