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The UK has filed a lawsuit against the operator of a US jet fuel tanker for collision

The manager of an American military-contracted oil tanker, which was hit by a cargo vessel off England's Northeast coast last month, filed a suit at London's High Court over the collision on Monday.

Stena Bulk Marine Services (USA) LLC and Crowley-Stena Marine Solutions LLC filed a lawsuit against MS Solong Schiffahrtsgesellschaft M & Co KG, a subsidiary of Portuguese-flagged container ship Solong owner Ernst Russ , according to court records.

On March 10, the Solong crashed into Stena Immaculate. This tanker was anchored and operated by Crowley. It was carrying jet fuel.

The collision was reported to the Admiralty Court, a specialist court.

Crowley and Ernst Russ didn't immediately respond to our request for comment.

MS Solong Schiffahrtsgesellschaft M & Co KG brought a separate case at the Admiralty Court last week, seeking a "limitation of liability," according to court records.

The case was brought against Dutch logistics company Samskip which, according to reports, owned the cargo aboard the Solong and "all others claiming or having the right to claim loss or damages" due the collision.

Unknown, but presumed dead, is a member of the crew of the Solong. Vladimir Motin has been charged for manslaughter through gross negligence.

(source: Reuters)