Australian missing after livestock carrier sinks
An Australian is feared to be among 26 people missing following the capsize of a livestock carrier which was repeatedly found to have stability issues during numerous safety inspections over the last five years.
The 1976-built, 14,823 dwt Danny F.II sank about 11 nautical miles off the northern Lebanese port of Tripoli on Thursday night.
Lebanese navy craft, three ships participating in the United Nations peacekeeping effort and British military helicopters based in Cyprus assisted...
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