This marks the second crew member fatality at
Paradip port within a month, sparking concerns about the safety protocols
prevalent at the port.
Sources revealed that the
Malta-flagged vessel MV Yuka D berthed at Paradip port last Tuesday to load
approximately 27,000 MT of cargo. The vessel, which arrived from Chittagong
port in Bangladesh, had 21 crew members on board. During the vessel’s anchorage
at Paradip port, the Filipino crew
member, Quirao Earl Wilhelm Azarcon, 26, working as a seaman, was cleaning the
crane cabin at a height of 30 feet when he fell and sustained severe head and
facial injuries, leading to his death on the spot.
IIC of
Marine police station, Babita Dehury, stated, “The police have registered an
unnatural death case in connection with the incident. The body has been seized
and sent to Kujang hospital for postmortem. An investigation is on to determine
the cause of death. The Philippines Embassy has been informed to facilitate the
handover of the deceased crew member’s body to his family within one or two
days.”