Three sailors died of food poisoning on an oil tanker traversing the Channel between Britain and Europe
March 10, 2010

Global Nation — Three sailors have died of food poisoning on an oil tanker traversing the Channel between Britain and Europe, French maritime authorities said Wednesday.

The captain of the Marshall Islands-flagged Arionas reported the deaths overnight, French officials said, adding that the source of the food poisoning was not known.

The 183-meter (about 600-foot) -long vessel was going from Cyprus to the Dutch port of Rotterdam, carrying 28,000 tons of kerosene.

The 20 crew members were from Russia and the Philippines.

French officials have sent a helicopter with two gendarmes and a doctor for a preliminary investigation. More gendarmes would be sent later to question the crew.

 

Source:

Global Nation. "3 sailors die of food poisoning in Channel—authorities," http://globalnation.inquirer.net/news/breakingnews/view/20100310-257843/3-sailors-die-of-food-poisoning-in-Channelauthorities; 10 March 2010.

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