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German ship released after two months of retention in Cartagena | THE UNIVERSAL

After two months and a day held in the Cuatro Calles sector of the Cartagena Bay, for the violent death of its captain Myo Tun Zaw, 50 years old and Burmese nationality, in circumstances not yet fully specified, in the morning This Sunday the merchant ship carrying the ‘Spirit of Hamburg’ with the flag of the United Kingdom and registered in Douglas, British protectorate of the Mann Islands, left the port of Cartagena. (Read here: Murder of the German ship captain: quarrel with 12 crew?)

The boat, which had arrived in Cartagena on March 17 from the port of Charleston, USAAA, is now sailing to the Mexican port of Manzanillo where it will arrive at 3:00 in the afternoon on Monday, June 29.

The ‘Spirit of Hamburg’ left its place of judicial detention for the last two months and one day in the morning of this Sunday, June 28.

The investigation into the fatal events on board the ‘Spirit of Hamburg’ in which he lost his life after a mutiny of his twelve crew members of Myanmar, Ethiopia and Russia, his captain Myo Tun Zaw, is in charge of British justice , because the vessel is of that nationality, in accordance with the postulates of the 1982 Sea Convention that attribute its territoriality.

Launched in 2007 with the initial name of Bahía Laura, and, with initial registration in Singapore, since 2014 the merchant ‘Spirit of Hamburg’ is owned by the company ‘Zeaborn Ship Management’ and is standard-bearer in the second registration as British, in Douglas , Isle of Man. (Read here: This is how they found the body of the German ship captain)

It previously belonged to the German shipping company Hamburg Süd, with whose corporate insignia is still painted, although it is currently leased to the ‘Maersk’.

Of 53,139 tons of dead weight, it measures 254 meters in length and 32 meters in beam.

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