• 16 hours ago
The missing sailor who disappeared after the tanker collision in the North Sea is "presumed dead". Speaking in the House of Commons on Tuesday, Maritime minister Mike Kane said: "Our working assumption is that - very sadly - that the sailor is deceased."
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00:00The assessment of His Majesty's Coast Guard is, however, that it is unlikely the vessel will remain afloat.
00:08Tugboats are in the vicinity to ensure that the Solong remains away from the coast and to respond as the situation develops.
00:17I want to be clear that while there are 1,000m temporary exclusion zones established around both vessels,
00:24maritime traffic through the Humber estuary is continuing.
00:28The full crew of 23 on the Immaculate is accounted for and onshore.
00:35One sailor was treated at the scene but declined any further medical assistance.
00:41Thirteen of the 14 sailors of the MV Solong are accounted for.
00:45Search and rescue operations for the missing sailor continued throughout yesterday,
00:50but were called off yesterday evening at the point at which the chances of their survival had unfortunately significantly diminished.
00:58Our working assumption is that, very sadly, that the sailor is deceased.

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