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    Owner of Varaprada tugboat that sank during Cyclone Tauktae booked
    FIR under relevant IPC Sections registered against the tugboat owner

    Owner of Varaprada tugboat that sank during Cyclone Tauktae booked

    By Varnika Sharma
    Jun 25, 2021
    04:58 pm

    What's the story

    A case of culpable homicide has been registered in Mumbai against the owner of the Varaprada tugboat that sank in the Arabian Sea during last month's Cyclone Tauktae, in which 11 persons were killed, an official said on Friday.

    Barge P305 and Varaprada - both support vessels working for the state-run ONGC's offshore oilfields near Mumbai, had borne the brunt of Cyclone Tauktae.

    Information

    At least 11 personnel working on the tugboat died: Official

    "At least 11 personnel, who were working on the tugboat, had died in the incident. During the rescue operation, two of its workmen were rescued by the navy teams," the official said.

    FIR

    FIR under relevant IPC Sections registered against the owner

    An FIR under IPC Section 304 (2) (culpable homicide not amounting to murder), 34 (common intention) was registered against the tugboat owner on Thursday at the Yellow Gate Police Station on the complaint of the chief engineer of the boat and one of the survivors, he said.

    Nobody has been arrested in this connection so far and the probe is underway, he added.

    Report

    274 crew members were reported missing on May 17

    A total of 274 crew members were reported missing on May 17 (261 from Barge P305 and 13 from Tug Varaprada).

    While 186 survivors from P305 and two from Varaprada were picked up at sea, 70 mortal remains (bodies) were recovered at sea by ships of the Indian Navy and Coast Guard.

    Information

    Eight bodies each were recovered from Gujarat and Maharashtra coasts

    Besides, eight bodies were recovered along the coast in the Raigad district of Maharashtra and another eight bodies washed ashore the Gujarat coast near Valsad, officials had said.

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