The case involved a collision in 1992 between the
oil tanker Nagasaki Spirit, laden with 40,000 tons of crude oil, and the
container ship,
Ocean Blessing in the northern part of the
Malacca Straits. After the collision some 12,000 tons of crude oil escaped into the sea and caught fire; both vessels were engulfed in flames. All the crew of the
Ocean Blessing perished and only two crew on
The Nagasaki Spirit survived. Professional salvors agreed to salve the
Nagasaki Spirit under LOF 1990 (which included Arts 13 and 14 of the convention). Using several tugs, the fire was extinguished, the cargo transshipped and the vessel safely redelivered to her owners. It has been speculated that the collision was a result of the vessel having been taken by
pirates who then abandoned ship, leaving the vessel still under way yet without any bridge officers in control, or that the
Nagasaki Spirit was manoeuvring erratically to avoid a pirate attack. ==Judgments==