The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Split verdict in Iranian tanker, Chinese freighter crash probe

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DUBAI: A committee investigat­ing a collision between an Iranian tanker and a Chinese freighter has come to diverging conclusion­s over the causes of the worst oil ship disaster in decades, Iran’s state television reported on Saturday.

The Panama-registered Sanchi, run by Iran’s top oil shipping operator NITC, collided with the CF Crystal, registered in Hong Kong, off the coast of China near Shanghai and the mouth of the Yangtze River Delta on Jan 6.

The Sanchi sank on Jan 14 after burning for several days.

The entire crew of 30 Iranians and two Bangladesh­is, are presumed dead.

“(Representa­tives of) China and Hong Kong believe that both vessels were to blame, but Iran, Panama and Bangladesh see the veering to the right by the Crystal as the cause of the disaster,” Iran’s state TV quoted Nader Pasandeh, the country’s representa­tive on the investigat­ing committee, as saying.

Pasandeh later told the television that a court will likely have to rule in the case.

“The issue of the main cause of the disaster is a legal one and it will have to be decided by a court,” he said, without elaboratin­g.

The Sanchi was carrying the equivalent of nearly 1 million barrels of ultra-light crude, plus its own fuel, to South Korea.

According to the Internatio­nal Tanker Owners Pollution Federation, the collision led to the worst tanker spill in 35 years.

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