Crew Reviews, Ratings & Info for Winning-Joy
IMO: 9492220
Bulk Carrier, Singapore
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Vessel Details
MMSI
563222500
Callsign
9V9678
Width
50.0 m
Length
299.0 m
Reviews (1)
Gabriel
2023-07-07
Position: Deck Cadet
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Looking for information about this vessel. Has anyone worked on this ship? Would sail again?
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No personal experience yet, just gathering info.
Latest News (2)
Fatal Knife Attack on Chinese Vessel Anchored in Zamboanga Leaves Two Dead
ZAMBOANGA, Philippines - In a tragic incident aboard the Liberian-flagged vessel Quing May, a crew member fatally stabbed two colleagues while the ship was anchored in Zamboanga. The attack occurred on Saturday and left one additional crew member injured, who has since been transported to a local hospital for treatment, according to Lieutenant Jimmy Verbo, the regional coast guard chief. The Quing May, operated by China’s Foremost Group, was en route from Australia to China carrying iron ore when the violence broke out near the southern Philippine islands of Jolo. The motive for the knifing remains under investigation as authorities continue to search for the suspect, who is thought to still be hiding aboard the ship. The captain of the vessel promptly notified the coast guard, revealing the grave situation. This shocking development has raised concerns about safety protocols aboard commercial vessels operating in the region.
Tragic Incident at Sea: Two Chinese Mariners Lose Lives Near Zamboanga City
In a tragic maritime incident off the coast of Zamboanga City, southern Philippines, two Chinese sailors have lost their lives, and a third is in critical condition following an emergency evacuation. The local police reported that the captain of the vessel, Shengbo Wang, made contact with the Coast Guard early Sunday morning, requesting immediate medical assistance for the injured crewmember. The deceased sailors have been identified as Zhang Wenju, aged 35, who served as the chief cook, and Engineer Xie Zhichao. The injured sailor, Engineer Liao Shiguo, aged 49, was discovered in serious condition and rushed to the hospital after being retrieved from the vessel by police and Coast Guard officials. Local Coast Guard Commander Jimmy Berbo confirmed that an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident is underway. The ship, MV Qing May, registered under a Liberian flag, was en route from Walcott, Australia to Majishan, China, transporting iron ore, when it signaled for emergency help near the village of Sinunuc, close to Caldera point. "The vessel has a crew of 25, and we are still gathering information regarding the events that led to this unfortunate situation. While Engineer Liao is currently receiving treatment, the bodies of the two deceased sailors remain on board the ship," Commander Berbo stated. Further details from law enforcement and security officials are yet to be disclosed, including whether the incident has been reported to the Chinese Embassy.
Frequently Asked Questions
🤕 Were there any injuries or accidents on Winning-Joy?
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🏴☠️ Was Winning-Joy involved in any pirate attacks?
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⚙️ Did Winning-Joy have any engine problems?
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