MV St. Thomas Aquinas
MV St. Thomas Aquinas was a Philippine-registered passenger ferry operated by 2GO Travel. On 16 August 2013, the vessel collided with a cargo ship named MV Sulpicio Express Siete of Philippine Span Asia Carrier Corporation (formerly Sulpicio Lines) causing it to sink. As of 21 August 2013, there were 61 dead and 59 missing with 750 rescued as a result of the accident.
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MV St. Thomas Aquinas
MV St. Thomas Aquinas was a Philippine-registered passenger ferry operated by 2GO Travel. On 16 August 2013, the vessel collided with a cargo ship named MV Sulpicio Express Siete of Philippine Span Asia Carrier Corporation (formerly Sulpicio Lines) causing it to sink. As of 21 August 2013, there were 61 dead and 59 missing with 750 rescued as a result of the accident.
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2013-08-16
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1972-01-01
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1972-12-19
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Sank following collision with Sulpicio Express Siete
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40.264.675
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653.193.840
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Ship power
Two Mitsubishi diesel engines
Ship propulsion
Two shafts; fixed pitch propellers
Ship registry
Manila, Philippines
Ship route
Manila-Cebu-Iligan-Butuan-Nasipit
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MV St. Thomas Aquinas
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MV St. Thomas Aquinas
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St. Thomas of Aquinas
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St. Thomas Aquinas
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ex-Aboitiz Superferry 2
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ex-Ferry Sumiyoshi
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ex-Superferry 2
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