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Port of Shenzhen: Two men died due to starved of oxygen in a tanker

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10/09/2015
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BEIJING: According to the sources, two men have died in a tanker anchored at the Port of Shenzhen after being starved of oxygen.

Two crewmen reportedly went to check on another crew member but did not return themselves, prompting a callout to the Shenzhen Maritime Rescue Centre. The ship in which the two crewmen had died was the Chinese-flagged Jin Wang You 9 which was said to be carrying aviation oil to Shenzhen from Huizhou.

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