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U. S. likely to bar Japanese investigators from interviewing warship crew, official says

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The United States will likely bar Japanese investigators from interviewing USS Fitzgerald crew manning the guided missile destroyer when it was struck by a cargo ship in Japanese waters killing seven American sailors, a U. S. navy official said. The Philippines-flagged container ship ACX Crystal…
The United States will likely bar Japanese investigators from interviewing USS Fitzgerald crew manning the guided missile destroyer when it was struck by a cargo ship in Japanese waters killing seven American sailors, a U. S. navy official said.
The Philippines-flagged container ship ACX Crystal and the U. S. warship collided at night just south of Tokyo Bay on June 17. The U. S. deaths were the greatest loss of life on a U. S. Navy vessel since the USS Cole was bombed by militants in Yemen’s Aden harbour in 2000. No one was hurt on the cargo ship.
At least six investigations are being carried out, including two U. S. Navy internal hearings and one by the United States Coast Guard (USCG) . The Philippines government is also conducting an investigation.
The U. S. Coast Guard, which is investigating on behalf of the National Transportation Safety Board, has interviewed the crew of the container ship.
But the U. S. navy official, who declined to be identified, said warships were afforded sovereign immunity under international law and foreign investigators were not expected to get access to the U.

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