Demands for Greek safety probe after LPG carrier blast kills eight
- Monday 28 July 2008, 00:00
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- Casualty
GREECE has launched an investigation into last week’s fatal blast on board a liquefied petroleum gas carrier that killed eight men, but workers are calling for a wider probe into shipyard safety standards at the country’s crowded Perama shiprepair zone.Police used tear gas against...
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