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Condor ferry crew member not guilty of killing L'Ecume fishermen Condor ferry crew member not guilty of killing L'Ecume fishermen
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Artur Sevash-Zade has been found not guilty of three charges of gross negligence manslaughterArtur Sevash-Zade has been found not guilty of three charges of gross negligence manslaughter
Ferry crew member Artur Sevash-Zade has been found not guilty of manslaughter after the vessel he was on collided with a fishing boat, killing all three on board.Ferry crew member Artur Sevash-Zade has been found not guilty of manslaughter after the vessel he was on collided with a fishing boat, killing all three on board.
L'Ecume II skipper Michael Michieli and crew members Larry Simyunn and Jervis Baligat drowned after their vessel collided with Condor's Commodore Goodwill ferry off Jersey in December 2022.L'Ecume II skipper Michael Michieli and crew members Larry Simyunn and Jervis Baligat drowned after their vessel collided with Condor's Commodore Goodwill ferry off Jersey in December 2022.
A jury at Jersey's Royal Court found 35-year-old Mr Sevash-Zade, the lookout on board the ferry, not guilty of three counts of gross negligence manslaughter.A jury at Jersey's Royal Court found 35-year-old Mr Sevash-Zade, the lookout on board the ferry, not guilty of three counts of gross negligence manslaughter.
A verdict is yet to be reached on a separate charge against Mr Sevash-Zade and three charges of gross negligence manslaughter against co-defendant Lewis Carr.A verdict is yet to be reached on a separate charge against Mr Sevash-Zade and three charges of gross negligence manslaughter against co-defendant Lewis Carr.
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