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The MV DenDen was an oil tanker that could carry 7,000 metric tons of furnace oil. The ship capsized and sank in June 2007, with the loss of seven lives.DenDen was owned by a company based in Eritrea. The ship carried a crew of 24 people, mostly from Pakistan. It sank on June 23, 2007 following an engine failure off the coast of Mangalore, India. The ship had been having engine problems on its voyage. It was heading for Dubai when it had to make a stop at the docks in Mangalore ports.

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  • The MV DenDen was an oil tanker that could carry 7,000 metric tons of furnace oil. The ship capsized and sank in June 2007, with the loss of seven lives.DenDen was owned by a company based in Eritrea. The ship carried a crew of 24 people, mostly from Pakistan. It sank on June 23, 2007 following an engine failure off the coast of Mangalore, India. The ship had been having engine problems on its voyage. It was heading for Dubai when it had to make a stop at the docks in Mangalore ports.
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