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May 14, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Chinese Ship Went on Sailing After Collision

The Korean 3,800-ton cargo vessel Golden Rose sank off Yantai in China`s Shandong Province. A sailor of the Chinese container ship Jinsheng which collided with the Korean vessel said that they went on sailing after knowing their ship collided with Golden Rose, sparking suspicion that the accident wa

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The Korean 3,800-ton cargo vessel Golden Rose sank off Yantai in China`s Shandong Province. A sailor of the Chinese container ship Jinsheng which collided with the Korean vessel said that they went on sailing after knowing their ship collided with Golden Rose, sparking suspicion that the accident was a “hit and run” case on the sea.

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