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English doctors identified as owners of Vera Su




“Vera Su”


Their surname coincides with the name of the vessel

Is a Turkish company really the shipowner of the scandalous ship “Vera Su”, which ran aground near the rocks of Kamen Bryag.

According to some registers from June 20, 2017 is VES Shipping Management Ltd, 5990183, Care of Kamer Marine Denizcilik Ic ve Dis Ticaret Ltd Sti, Yarenler Sokak 1/3, Guzelyali Mah, 34903 Istanbul.

The operator of the ship is Mimosa Management Ltd., 5556878, Daire 103, Kat 1, Kemankes Caddesi 23, K. karamustafapasa M, Beyoglu, 34425 Istanbul.

The commercial manager of the ship is Kamer Marine Denizcilik IC, 5846875, Yarenler Sokak 1/3, Guzelyali Mah, 34903 Istanbul.

According to other records, Vera Sg Ltd. is the owner of the court. It is numbered 06563259 in the British Register and was established in April 2008, or after the change of ownership of the ship. The address of the company is 8 Goldcrest Way, Bicester, OX26 6XL. And deals with temporary employment, hospital activities and general medical practice.

The director of the company is Dr. Godfrey Tendai Vera, and the secretary is Sokolule Vera. The doctor also owns Wellness Boots Ltd, number 12307487, which was registered at the same address in 2019. In it he is with Dr. Roger Makaza, from 14 Daytona Drive, Coventry, CV5 9QG and Dr. Munash Musadaida from 2 Rushwood Park , Standish, Wigan, WN6 0GH.

“Vera Su” has been in Varna twice this year: from February 28 to March 3 and from August 5 to 10, according to specialized sites. However, it is not clear what load he was carrying at the time.

Its number from the International Maritime Organization is 8611219. Its displacement is 1984 gross register tons. Its weight is 3217 tons. It is 86 meters long. It was built on January 10, 1989. Its calling is H9YA. Its engine is a Deutz diesel, model SBV6M628, with 750 rpm and 850 horsepower.

This is not the first shipwreck. On August 28 last year, he had mechanical problems when he was south of Kalamata, Greece, on his way from Agios Nikolaos to Izmit in Turkey. He drifted at sea for 3 days or was at a very slow speed. On September 2, the Greek tugboat Pontios (IMO 9012094) towed it to Aliaga.

The ship’s first name was “Wiltrout B” when it was built at the shipyard in Hamburg and is owned by a German company. Then it becomes “Rantum” and finally it becomes “Vera Su”.

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