Fallen ship survivors ‘still waiting’ for responses

Fallen ship survivors ‘still waiting’ for responses

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Image source, RUSSELL CHEYNE Image caption, More than 30 individuals were hurt when RV Petrel fell over at Leith Docks By Morag Kinniburgh & James Delaney BBC News Scotland Survivors who suffered “catastrophic” injuries when a ship in dry dock collapsed in Edinburgh state they are still waiting for responses a year on. A significant event was stated when the US Navy researchstudy vessel RV Petrel tipped at a 45-degree angle at Imperial dock in Leith on 22 March2023 Some of the 35 individuals hurt in the event continual life-altering injuries. An examination into the collapse hasactually been going on for the past 12 months. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) stated it was working with Police Scotland. Lawyers state they are assisting some of the hurt with their healing. But they are yet to see any findings from the examination and state their customers haveactually been triggered “unrest and issue”. A representative for Digby Brown stated: “It has now been one year giventhat this event tookplace however the authorities have not yet validated what failings led to the dry dock collapse of RV Petrel. Image source, @TOMAFC83 Image caption, An examination into the occurrence hasactually been continuous for a year “As with any occurrence, it’s the not understanding that frequently triggers upset and
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