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Storm Dennis swept a ghost ship to the coast of Ireland

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Ghost ship washes up on the Irish coast propelled by Storm Dennis
On Monday, an deserted ghost freight ship was found off the coast of County Cor following heavy winds of Storm Dennis. The city Council is examining the matter and it will be carrying a physical inspection of the vessel. The team will also review with related firms to determine the future course of action. Accordint to a leading news paper, a person claiming to be a representative of the proprietor of the ship has reached. A ghost ship is a vessel with no living crew aboard.
19 February 2020 09:09
by Parasshuram Shalgar
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