Mazda salvage operation turns deadly

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Cougar Ace salvage operation turns deadly

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In what can only be described as a tragic turn of events, a naval architect on the salvage team working to stabilize the Mazda-laden cargo ship, Cougar Ace, was killed after he lost his footing and fell on Monday.

Seattle area resident Marty Johnson, age 40, had completed a survey of the vessel with his team and was preparing to disembark when he slipped and fell approximately 80 feet. He was knocked unconscious and attempts to resuscitate him on board were unsuccessful. He was taken by helicopter to the US Coast Guard Cutter Morgenthau, where he was pronounced dead.

This horrific episode illustrates just how dangerous the Cougar Ace salvage operation is. Our condolences go out to Mr. Johnson's family.
 
Salvage work is hard and dangerous. Especially on a cursed ship. I wonder what the log would show about the Cougar Ace's history.
 
dmitrik4 said:
i can...that work is dangerous as hell.


yeah i know but with all the safety measures i am sure they must follow to try and avoid something terrible like this happening. its just crazy
 
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