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Eight Indian sailors stranded without full wages for nine months aboard a ship off the UAE have appealed for help as three of them have fallen sick, according to a media report.
Recently, two of the seamen reportedly developed cold and fever while a third has contracted skin infection.
With no access to healthcare or medicines, the remaining crew members fear it's only a matter of time when they will also fall sick, the paper reported.
“Our condition is deteriorating day by day. We are exhausted both mentally and physically. I don't know how long we could hold on like this,” Suresh Kumar, the ship's chief officer, told the newspaper over phone.
He also claimed that the shipping company owed him several months of wages.
Jaspal Singh, 32, who handles engine maintenance, said they are living on borrowed time.
The sailors said that they have written to various authorities but their plight continues.
The offshore supply vessel left Hamariyah Port in Sharjah on 1 June but had barely reached Khor Fakkan when it ran into trouble with coast guards for refueling in mid-sea without permission.
“It wasn't our fault. The ship owner send us a boat carrying diesel. We were just following orders,” claimed Kumar.
On 6 June, the ship was detained and is since anchored in the same position. The matter is now in Fujairah Court.
The sailors said the ship owner supplies them food every few days but they have no access to fresh water and medicines.
We cannot leave the ship until the court delivers a verdict as our passports and Continuous Discharge Certificates (CDCs) are with authorities, said on of the seamen.
Meanwhile, the ship's owner has asked the stranded sailors to accept half of what they are owed in unpaid wages. Singh said he has turned down the offer.
The ship owner described his offer as a fair deal.
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