Two Turkish cargo ships operated by the same company anchored to perform crew transfer operation by a rescue boat turned out to be tragic, reports Maritime Bulletin.
What happened?
Two cargo ships, bulk carrier SERVET ANA and general cargo ship BAKU, met outside Liberian territorial waters. They were anchored to perform crew transfer operation by a rescue boat.
Crew transfer
Two crew from SERVET ANA were to be transferred to BAKU, understood as off-signers, to be taken to Turkey.
Boat Capsized
Unfortunately, the boat with 2 off-signers and 2 boat personnel, capsized.
CE died
SERVET ANA had to deploy a lifeboat (free-fall type) to rescue seamen. All 4 were picked up, but one of them, reportedly Chief Engineer, died, despite all first-aid efforts.
About the vessels
Bulk carrier
Bulk carrier SERVET ANA, IMO 9443774, dwt 30124, built 2011, flag Turkey, manager DEVAL NAKLIYAT AS.
As of Oct 7, SERVET ANA was berthed at Abidjan, Ivory, Coast.
Cargo ship
General cargo ship BAKU, IMO 8811390, dwt 18963, built 2001, flag Turkey, manager DEVAL NAKLIYAT AS.
As of Oct 7, BAKU was under way, en route from Nigeria to France.
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Source: Maritime Bulletin