STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – A Swedish prosecutor said on Wednesday that one of the crew members held over a ship collision in the Baltic Sea, which killed at least one person, would be released from custody.
The prosecutor said in a statement that the suspicions concerning the crew member of the Scot Carrier had weakened, though the Croatian national remained a suspect. The crew member was taken into custody suspected of gross marine intoxication.
A British crew member, held on several counts including gross causing of death through negligence, remained in custody, the prosecutor said.
(Reporting by Niklas Pollard; Editing by Simon Johnson)