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Russian captain denies manslaughter in North Sea collision, faces UK trial in January
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Vladimir Motin, a Russian captain, denied manslaughter in a UK court. This relates to the death of Mark Angelo Pernia after a cargo ship collision. The incident occurred in the North Sea involving the Solong and MV Stena Immaculate. The collision resulted in a fire and the release of plastic nurdles. Rescue efforts saved 36 people.
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