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Philippines ferry disaster: Owner and crew charged with murder | Philippines ferry disaster: Owner and crew charged with murder |
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Police in the Philippines have charged the owner and crew of a ferry which capsized of the coast of Leyte, killing at least 56 people, with murder. | Police in the Philippines have charged the owner and crew of a ferry which capsized of the coast of Leyte, killing at least 56 people, with murder. |
189 people were aboard the Kim Nirvana when it overturned in rough waters on Thursday, outside the port of Ormoc. | 189 people were aboard the Kim Nirvana when it overturned in rough waters on Thursday, outside the port of Ormoc. |
A total of 19 have been charged, including owner Joge Bong Zarco and Captain Warren Oliviero. | A total of 19 have been charged, including owner Joge Bong Zarco and Captain Warren Oliviero. |
Captain Oliviero said large waves hitting the vessel while it was turning were responsible for the capsizing, but human error and overcrowding are being investigated as possible causes. | |
He said an initial investigation concluded that the boat capsized as it was making an abrupt turn. Murder is punishable by up to 40 years' imprisonment. | He said an initial investigation concluded that the boat capsized as it was making an abrupt turn. Murder is punishable by up to 40 years' imprisonment. |
Rhome Nuttall, an American aboard the ship as it capsized, told CNN that the boat was "very crowded." | Rhome Nuttall, an American aboard the ship as it capsized, told CNN that the boat was "very crowded." |
The ferry was reportedly heading for Camotes, central islands in Cebu province, to the south-west of Leyte. | The ferry was reportedly heading for Camotes, central islands in Cebu province, to the south-west of Leyte. |
Ferries are a common mode of transport between more than 7,000 islands that make up the Philippines, where hundreds of people die in boat accidents every year. | Ferries are a common mode of transport between more than 7,000 islands that make up the Philippines, where hundreds of people die in boat accidents every year. |
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