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19 oil workers feared dead in China

Four Sinopec oil workers have been killed and a further 15 are missing following an accident near...

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Officials from the state oil company confirmed that, "the vehicle carrying 19 employees from the Shengli Oil Field fell into the waters off Shandong province" in eastern China. They also confirmed that four bodies had been retrieved from the accident site and that searchers were still looking for the remaining 15 missing men, all believed to be dead.

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