Bulker released after seven-month saga
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Dec 18, 2011 03:38 PM
ITALIAN bulk carrier Rosalia D’Amato has been released by Somalia pirates after seven months in captivity.
The 2001-built, 74,716 dwt vessel was freed on November 25, according to Italian owner Perseveranza Spa di Navigazione.
AFP reports that an Italian naval ship came to the aid of the vessel, which had been held for seven months. Rosalia...
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