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Eight presumed dead after cargo ship sinks off Scotland

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Eight presumed dead after cargo ship sinks off Scotland

Date January 5, 2015 - 11:45PM

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Eight missing ... Cypriot-registered cargo vessel Cemfjord slips into the sea some 24 kilometres from Wick in northeast Scotland on Saturday. Photo: AFP

Passengers of a ferry off the coast of Scotland describe search and rescue operation they witnessed for cargo ship that capsized but say no survivors were found.

Eight crew members on board a cargo ship that sank off the coast of Scotland were presumed dead on Monday, two days after the vessel capsized in stormy weather.

An extensive search effort involving aircraft and boats was suspended on Sunday evening and will not be restarted, the Maritime and Coastguard Agency said.

"The search won't be resumed," a spokeswoman said.

She said that vessels in the area were being asked to keep a look out, but conceded there was little chance that the crew had survived.

Seven Poles and one Filipino were on board the Cypriot-registered Cemfjord, a cargo ship carrying cement, when it capsized on Saturday around 24 kilometres from Wick on the northeast tip of Scotland.

An investigation is underway but Tony Redding, a spokesman for German shipping company Brise of Hamburg, which manages the ship, said the weather was likely to blame.

"We look for abnormalities and at the moment we don't have any apart from the fact that there was severe weather at the time," he said.

He added: "It will take some time to put the picture together because, sadly, we're not in a position to interview the crew and the vessel is submerged in around 68 metres of water."

Built in 1984, the 83-metre vessel was last inspected in December.

It was carrying a cargo of 2000 tonnes of cement from Aalborg in Denmark to Runcorn near Liverpool on the northwest English coast.

AFP

 
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