Korean Trainee Dies on Indian Ocean Voyage Ship... Suspected 'Heatstroke'
[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Ju-yeon] A Korean trainee died on a ship sailing in the Indian Ocean.
According to the Busan Maritime Police Station on the 10th, a trainee in his 20s, Mr. B, who was on board the ship A on the 9th, died from suspected heatstroke while working in the engine room.
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The maritime police plan to investigate the exact cause of death targeting the shipping company and crew members.
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