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Three dead in Suntis ship accident at Goole Docks | Three dead in Suntis ship accident at Goole Docks |
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Two more men injured in an incident aboard a German cargo ship on Monday have died in hospital. | Two more men injured in an incident aboard a German cargo ship on Monday have died in hospital. |
A third man from the Suntis, berthed at West Dock on Bridge Street, Goole Docks, died shortly after being taken to hospital following the accident. | A third man from the Suntis, berthed at West Dock on Bridge Street, Goole Docks, died shortly after being taken to hospital following the accident. |
Humberside Police said it was working with the Health and Safety Executive and the Maritime Agency to establish the circumstances. | Humberside Police said it was working with the Health and Safety Executive and the Maritime Agency to establish the circumstances. |
Police have not released details of the men's injuries. | Police have not released details of the men's injuries. |
The men, who have not been named, were a 60-year-old German and a 33-year-old man from the Philippines. | The men, who have not been named, were a 60-year-old German and a 33-year-old man from the Philippines. |
The nationality of the third man, aged 38, has not been released. | The nationality of the third man, aged 38, has not been released. |
The three men had been taken to Hull Royal Infirmary shortly after 07:00 BST on Monday. | The three men had been taken to Hull Royal Infirmary shortly after 07:00 BST on Monday. |
In a statement, port operator Associated British Ports said: "We are continuing to work closely with the relevant authorities. | |
"Our thoughts are with those affected by this tragic shipboard incident." |