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[Summary] => BERGEN, Norway (AFP) The Filipino officer of a Norwegian tanker that sailed on after colliding with a French trawler off the coast of Brittany last year, killing four fisherman, was sentenced on Thursday to five years in prison.
Prosecutors had demanded a four-year sentence for Ronnie Zape, the 39-year-old duty officer of the Bow Eagle, but the court added an extra year when it found him guilty of failing to assist persons in danger.
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[Title] => Pinoy seaman pleads not guilty in Norway trial
[Summary] => BERGEN, Norway (AFP) The Filipino officer of a Norwegian tanker that collided with a French trawler off the coast of Brittany in August, killing four fisherman, pleaded not guilty on the opening day of his trial on Monday.
Ronnie Zape, the 39-year-old duty officer of the Bow Eagle, has been charged with failing to attempt to save the fishing boats crew and faces a maximum sentence of six years in prison in Norway.
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Ronnie Zape, the 39-year-old duty officer of the Bow Eagle, has been charged with failing to attempt to save the fishing boats crew and faces a maximum sentence of six years in prison in Norway.
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Prosecutors had demanded a four-year sentence for Ronnie Zape, the 39-year-old duty officer of the Bow Eagle, but the court added an extra year when it found him guilty of failing to assist persons in danger.
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