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A Russian ship captain has been jailed for six years after a container ship he was commanding collided with an anchored oil tanker off the East Yorkshire coast, killing a crew member.
Vladimir Motin, 59, was convicted at the Old Bailey of manslaughter by gross negligence over the March 10, 2025 collision between the Solong and the Stena Immaculate near the Humber Estuary.
Mark Angelo Pernia, 38, a Filipino crewman working on the Solong’s bow, died in the ensuing fire; his body was never recovered.
Prosecutors told jurors the tanker had been visible on the Solong’s radar for 36 minutes but Motin failed to keep a proper lookout, did not sound alarms, summon help or take evasive action, and disabled the bridge navigation watch alert system (BNWAS). Motin said he pressed the wrong button trying to disengage autopilot.
The blaze, fuelled by more than 220,000 barrels of JetA1 on the tanker and goods aboard the Solong, burned for days and posed a major environmental and safety risk.
The judge described Motin’s conduct as a “wholesale failure” of duty.





















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