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Lucky Jack
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Another case of profit overruling safety I'd wager, such a terrible shame.
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Chief of the Boat
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If that does turn out to be the case I wouldn't like to be in that skippers shoes
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Update:
Russian police have arrested two officials following the sinking of a tourist boat on the Volga in which more than 100 people died. Both the director of the company that rented the boat and a ship registrar who certified it have been detained, prosecutors said. Officials have said the boat was overloaded and in poor condition when it sank in the Tatarstan region. Meanwhile divers have widened their search for bodies of the victims. So far 104 bodies have been found including those of 23 children. The 80m (260ft) Bulgaria - a double-decker river cruiser built in 1955 - listed during a thunderstorm on Sunday and sank in minutes, trapping many passengers inside. About 80 people were rescued. Officials said the boat was designed for 140 passengers and crew but it had been carrying 208 people. It also lacked the correct licences and one of its engines was not working, prosecutors said. Russian media have been scathing in their accounts of the tragedy. The Vedomosti business daily said the accident "shows the logic of neglecting safety in the name of profit". An editorial in the Komsomolskaya Pravda read: "The owners extracted profit while turning a blind eye to safety rules. People die... because of their tacit acceptance that things are not done the right way." Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov said the sinking was "lawlessness and a crime" and the ship had a "whole bunch of violations", Interfax news agency reported. SOURCE Updated 21:40, 13 July 2011. |
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