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Japan Coast Guard pushes negligent homicide charges over Fitzgerald collision

Japan Coast Guard pushes negligent homicide charges over Fitzgerald collision
Sam Chambers March 16th, 2018 http://splash247.com/japan-coast-guard-pushes-negligent-homicide-charges...

The Japan Coast Guard has recommended negligent homicide charges for the USS Fitzgerald’s officer of the deck and the second officer of the boxship ACX Crystal after a deadly collision last year.

The accident happened last June 60 miles southwest of Yokosuka and resulted in the deaths of seven American sailors. The collision was one of a spate of accidents last year involving US Navy vessels in the Pacific.

The Japan Coast Guard charges are specifically for the two men steering both ships at the time of the collision for causing death and injury through negligence in the pursuit of social activities and endangering traffic through negligence in the pursuit of social activities.

The coast guard said the Fitzgerald crew were largely to blame as the boxship was travelling on its starboard side. The ACX Crystal, however, was criticised for failing to take any action to avoid the accident.