Wednesday, May 28, 2014

3 die from mystery illness on cargo ship

Police are looking into whether three men might have died from carbon monoxide poisoning while aboard the German cargo ship Suntis anchored at Goole docks in the U.K.

After becoming ill aboard the vessel on Monday, the three men – one from Germany and two from the Philippines – were taken to Hull Royal Infirmary, where they later died.

Authorities are now working with the Health and Safety Executive and the Maritime Agency to determine the cause of the deaths.

For more of the Hull Daily Mail story: hulldailymail.co.uk

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