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Russian captain imprisoned for crew member's deaths in U.S. Tanker Crash

The captain of the 'container ship' that collided with a U.S. oil tanker off Britain's east cost last year, was?jailed?for 6 years for gross negligence in causing death to a crewmember.

Vladimir Motin was the captain of the Portuguese flagged Solong, when the tanker?Stena Immaculate,' was anchored with just over 220,000 gallons?of aviation fuel. This happened on March 10, 2025.

The collision caused a fire on both vessels and the death of Mark Pernia (38), a Filipino national and member of the 'Solong crew. His body has never been located.

James Leonard, Motin’s lawyer, said that Motin tried unsuccessfully to change the Solong’s course and take it off autopilot. Leonard argued that Motin had been at fault but was not grossly negligence.

Motin, who was tried at London's Old Bailey court on Monday, was found guilty and sent back to be sentenced on Thursday.

Judge Andrew Baker described Motin as "an accident waiting to happen". He also told him Pernia had died "under your command and because of your gross neglect".

Tom 'Little, the prosecutor, read out the statement of Pernia’s wife who lived in the Philippines and was seven-months pregnant with her second child when he died.

She said, "Our desire for him will last forever."

(source: Reuters)