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Discover the Msc-Ravenna: Ratings & Maritime News

IMO: 9484431

Container Ship, Liberia

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Msc-Ravenna - Container Ship vessel registered in Liberia

Vessel Details

MMSI

636092268

Callsign

A8ZU8

Width

51.0 m

Length

366.0 m

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2023-10-11

Position: Tankerman

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Latest News (3)

MSC Ravenna Crew Member Sentenced to 20 Years for Stabbing Supervisor to Death

Nov 08, 2022 11:29

A tragic event unfolded aboard the 'MSC Ravenna', leading to a significant legal outcome. On November 7, 2022, Michael Dequito Monegro, a 44-year-old crew member from the Philippines, received a 20-year sentence in federal court in Los Angeles for the fatal stabbing of his supervisor. Monegro pleaded guilty in May to an act of violence that jeopardized the safe navigation of the vessel. The incident occurred in September 2020, approximately 92 miles off the coast of Southern California, during a two-week journey from Shanghai to Los Angeles. Monegro and his supervisor were involved in a violent confrontation in a hallway outside a locker room. The altercation escalated quickly as the men struggled, leading Monegro to top his victim and inflict multiple stab wounds. He even resorted to using a second knife pulled from the victim's coveralls, despite attempts from fellow crew members to intervene, including throwing a trash can at him. The brutal act ceased only when Monegro became fatigued, after which the captain, chief mate, and chief engineer intervened. Eventually, the captain was able to convince Monegro to cease the attack. Tragically, the supervisor succumbed to his injuries on the ship. Following the incident, Monegro was placed under guard in his cabin and later arrested a week later when the 'MSC Ravenna' docked at the Port of Los Angeles. Authorities have not disclosed a motive behind this violent act. The victim, who left behind a wife and a 17-year-old daughter, is mourned by many.

MSC Ravenna Crew Member Pleads Guilty to Fatal Stabbing of Supervisor

May 03, 2022 22:08

In a tragic and shocking incident onboard the container ship 'MSC Ravenna,' a crew member has admitted to fatally stabbing his supervisor. Michael Dequito Monegro, a 43-year-old from the Philippines, pleaded guilty on May 2, 2022, to a serious federal charge that could result in a life sentence. The plea pertains to an act of violence that endangered the ship's safe navigation while it was en route to Los Angeles. The incident, which took place during a two-week voyage from Shanghai to Los Angeles in September 2020, escalated into violence approximately 92 miles off the Southern California coast. During an altercation in the hallway outside a locker room, Monegro attacked his supervisor, resulting in a fierce struggle. Eyewitness accounts reveal that Monegro managed to overpower his victim, stabbing him repeatedly. He even retrieved a second knife from the victim's coveralls and continued the assault despite attempts from fellow crew members to intervene by throwing a trash can at him. Monegro acknowledged that he only ceased his attack when he became fatigued. The ship's captain, chief mate, and chief engineer arrived on the scene and were eventually able to persuade Monegro to stop the assault. Sadly, the victim succumbed to his injuries onboard the vessel. While the motive behind this violent act remains unclear and the victim's name has not been released, Monegro was apprehended shortly after the 'MSC Ravenna' docked at the Port of Los Angeles a week later. He is due to be sentenced in September 2022, as the maritime community grapples with the impact of this harrowing event.

Fatal Knife Attack on MSC Ravenna: Crew Member Dies During Pacific Voyage

Sep 29, 2020 10:00

A tragic incident unfolded aboard the MSC Ravenna on September 20, 2020, as a Filipino crew member launched a violent attack on a fellow seaman while the vessel was navigating the Pacific Ocean, en route from Shanghai to Long Beach. The assailant stabbed the victim, also a Filipino national, an astonishing 17 times, resulting in fatal injuries that led to the victim's death. Following the attack, the ship's Master intervened and successfully convinced the attacker to surrender, after which he was confined to a cabin. Upon the MSC Ravenna's arrival in Long Beach at 4 a.m. on September 21, the suspect was taken into custody. Subsequently, on September 28, charges of murder were filed against him, with the grim possibility of a life sentence, including the death penalty. Following these developments, the vessel departed Los Angeles on the same day, with its next destination set for Oakland, expected to arrive on September 29.

Frequently Asked Questions

🏴‍☠️ Was Msc-Ravenna involved in any pirate attacks?

Based on available news reports, Msc-Ravenna has been mentioned in connection with pirate-related incidents. There have been 3 news reports mentioning pirate attacks. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.

Pirate Attack Reported

⚙️ Did Msc-Ravenna have any engine problems?

Based on available news reports, Msc-Ravenna has been mentioned in connection with engine-related incidents. There have been 2 news reports mentioning engine problems. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.

Engine Problem Reported

🚓 Was Msc-Ravenna detained or arrested?

Based on available news reports, Msc-Ravenna has been mentioned in connection with detention-related incidents. There have been 1 news reports mentioning detentions. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.

Detention Reported

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