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Iranian tanker sinks

THE IRANIAN oil tanker Sanchi, which had been adrift and ablaze following a collision with a grain freighter in the South China Sea on January 6, has sunk, leading authorities to declare there was no hope of recovering the bodies of the 29 missing mariners.

Iranian tanker sinks

The Sanchi was under charter for Total and a South Korean trading concern and was carrying an estimated one million barrels of oil when it collided with the CF Crystal about 185km off China's coast near...

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