4 RP seamen in Japan ship collision repatriated Tuesday

MANILA, Philippines - Four of the five Filipino seamen rescued from a three-ship collision on March 5 off Akashi Strait in Kobe, Japan are due to arrive in Manila on Tuesday afternoon.

Philillpine Consul General in Osaka Ma. Lourdes Ramiro-Lopez reported to the Department of Foreign Affairs on Monday that the fifth seafarer, 2nd deck officer Jorico E. Mariano, will remain in Japan to complete providing information to authorities investigating the collision of their cargo vessel, MV Gold Leader with two other ships.

Those who will be arriving via Philippine Airlines flight PR 407 at around 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday are Messman Wilson M. Cura , chief officer Cristavio M Villamor Jr, 2nd engineer Wolfrando Q Israel Jr and bosun Yolando R Generales.

Two of the nine-Filipino crew of MV Gold Leader -- Ricardo Jaynario Salvador, Jr. and Rodryan Adio Bracamonte -- are still missing.

The accident caused the death of Able Seaman Alexander Mercader, 33, of Tagbilaran City, Bohol, and Captain Tomasniri D. Demandaco Jr., 51, of Toledo City, Cebu. Their remains were repatriated to Manila last Thursday and flown immediately to Cebu and Bohol.

Gold Leader sank after the collision with a Japan-registered vessel and a tanker about 2.5 kilometers (1.5 miles) southeast of the Akashi bridge in the Akashi Strait. Gold Leader was carrying steel products, the Japanese coast guard said. - GMANews.TV

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