North Sea ship crash captain pleads not guilty

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Julia Quenzler Court artist picture of Vladimir Motin he has short dark hair and beard and is wearing glasses and a grey topJulia Quenzler

Vladimir Motin will remain in custody until his trial

The captain of a cargo ship that crashed into an oil tanker in the North Sea has pleaded not guilty to gross negligence manslaughter.

Vladimir Motin was captain of the Portuguese-flagged cargo ship Solong which crashed into the US tanker Stena Immaculate off the East Yorkshire coast on 10 March.

Mark Angelo Pernia, 38, a Filipino crew member on the Solong, is missing presumed dead.

Mr Motin, 59, and from Primorsky in St Petersburg, Russia, was remanded in custody until trial. A further case management hearing has been set for 10 September.

EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock An aerial view as smoke comes out from the MV Solong cargo ship in the North Sea, off the Yorkshire coast. Two smaller boats can be seen either side of the ship.EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock

Smoke was seen coming out of the Solong cargo ship after the crash on 10 March

Assisted by a Russian interpreter, Motin earlier confirmed his identity before he entered his plea at London's Central Criminal Court, known as the Old Bailey, via video link from prison.

According to an interim report into the crash, produced by the Marine Accident Investigation Branch, 36 crew were saved by rescuers from both ships.

A trial date has been set for 12 January 2026.

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