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Thai sailors sue shipping firm after Hormuz attack

Created at 10 Jul · 8:25 AM2 sources↑ Market-relevant2 events
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Three Thai sailors are suing their former employer, Precious Shipping, for damages after a projectile attack in the Strait of Hormuz killed three crew members and left them with PTSD, preventing them from working as sailors again.

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Key Numbers

3crew members killed in attack
20crew members rescued
9-monthemployment contracts
2 monthssalary received by plaintiffs
1 million bahtminimum damages sought per person
$30,000approximate value of damages sought per person

Who's Involved

Panithi Tumkaew
Plaintiff, former crew member of the Mayuree Naree
Noppadon Wongsuvan
Plaintiff, former crew member of the Mayuree Naree
Surades Manpuen
Plaintiff, former crew member of the Mayuree Naree
Kunpat Singhathong
Lawyer for the plaintiffs
Precious Shipping Co.
Shipping firm sued by former crew members
Mayuree Naree
Cargo ship struck in the Strait of Hormuz
Thai sailors sue shipping firm after Hormuz attack

↳ Why This Matters

The lawsuit highlights the potential legal and financial repercussions for shipping companies operating in conflict zones and underscores the psychological toll on seafarers exposed to such dangers.

Key facts

  • Three Thai sailors are suing Precious Shipping and its affiliates after their ship, the Mayuree Naree, was hit by a projectile in the Strait of Hormuz.
  • The March 11 attack killed three crew members and left the plaintiffs with PTSD, preventing them from returning to sea.
  • The sailors allege they were endangered by sailing through a high-risk area and were unfairly dismissed, receiving only two months' salary for their nine-month contracts.
  • The plaintiffs are seeking damages exceeding one million baht (approximately $30,000) each.

Three former Thai sailors have filed a lawsuit against their employer, Precious Shipping Co., and two affiliated companies, alleging labor rights violations and unfair dismissal following an attack on their vessel in the Strait of Hormuz.

The cargo ship, the Mayuree Naree, was struck by a projectile north of Oman on March 11, resulting in the deaths of three crew members. The remaining 20 crew members were rescued and returned to Thailand.

The plaintiffs, Panithi Tumkaew, Noppadon Wongsuvan, and Surades Manpuen, claim that the company endangered their lives by sailing through the Strait of Hormuz despite escalating security risks. Their lawyer, Kunpat Singhathong, stated that the three men were dismissed before the completion of their nine-month employment contracts after the attack rendered the ship inoperable.

They received compensation equivalent to only two months' salary, which their lawyer argues is inadequate given that all three have since been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This condition has left them unable to continue working as seafarers.

Following failed negotiations with the company, the sailors have approached the court seeking damages exceeding one million baht (approximately $30,000) each. One of the plaintiffs, Panithi, who had worked for Precious Shipping for over a decade, described ongoing psychological trauma, including being easily startled by loud noises and requiring medication.

Frequently asked questions

The cargo ship Mayuree Naree was struck by a projectile north of Oman in the Strait of Hormuz on March 11, resulting in the deaths of three crew members.

The sailors allege labor rights violations and unfair dismissal, claiming they were endangered by sailing through a high-risk area and were inadequately compensated after the attack, especially given their subsequent PTSD diagnosis.

Each of the three plaintiffs is seeking damages exceeding one million baht, which is approximately $30,000.

What Happens Next

01The case will proceed in Bangkok's Central Labour Court.

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How It Developed

Three Thai sailors are suing their former employer, Precious Shipping, after a projectile attack in the Strait of Hormuz killed three crew members.
Thailand's Labour Court accepted a petition from three Thai sailors seeking damages after a deadly attack on their cargo vessel in the Strait of Hormuz in March.
The petition seeks damages of at least 1 million baht ($30,000) for each sailor from companies and agencies linked to the vessel owner, Precious Shipping, and its captain.
The sailors accuse their employers of taking them into dangerous areas, putting their lives at risk and leaving them unable to continue working.
The three plaintiffs have been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and are unlikely to work as sailors again.
The sailors had received two months' wages and compensation for lost belongings so far.
Three crew members died and 20 were rescued after two projectiles struck the Thai-flagged Mayuree Naree on March 11 as it sailed through the Strait of Hormuz.
Precious Shipping stated its vessel had implemented enhanced security precautions and maintained communication with relevant maritime security coordination centres.

Sources

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Thai court to consider damages sought by crew of ship attacked in Strait of HormuzReuters
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Thai sailors sue shipping firm after Strait of Hormuz attackMiddle East Eye
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Mayuree Naree crew members sue shipping company over Hormuz attack | AP ...apnews.com
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Seafarers attacked in the Strait of Hormuz sue shipping company in ...economictimes.indiatimes.com
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Strait of Hormuz attack: Thai crew sue Precious Shipping over dismissal ...indiatoday.in

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