The crude oil tanker that collided with a fishing boat in Pangasinan and resulted in the death of three Filipino fishermen is now in Singapore, Philippine Coast Guard Rear Admiral Armand Balilo said yesterday.
Handout photo taken on Tuesday and released by the Philippine Coast Guard yesterday shows personnel retrieving the body of one of three Filipino fishermen who died in Infanta, Pangasinan after their boat was rammed by a foreign oil tanker near Panatag or Scarborough Shoal.
However, Balilo said the crude oil tanker would not be forced to stay at the anchorage area in Singapore while the investigation is being conducted. There is no definite date when the Marshall Islands would complete its probe and provide the PCG a copy of its report. However, Balilo gave assurance that the “PCG will do its best to obtain justice for those who died.”
The PCG has two multirole response vessels on standby and ready to be dispatched to assist in the towing of the fishing boat to shore.Singlife launches 100-in-1 medical plan, starting at P100 a monthJoin Anne Curtis unlock magic of night portraits with vivo V29 5G Filipinos roared in joy and relief as their men’s basketball team ended decades of heartbreak in winning their first...
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