Dali chief engineer reaches deferred prosecution deal over 2024 Key bridge collapse

The chief engineer of the cargo ship Dali, Karthikeyan Deenadayalan, reached a deferred prosecution agreement for failing to report a hazardous condition to the US Coast Guard.

Dali chief engineer reaches deferred prosecution deal over 2024 Key bridge collapse
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The chief ​engineer of ​the 984-foot ‌cargo ship Dali ​that destroyed Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key ‌Bridge and killed six construction workers in a March 2024 collision reached a deferred ‌prosecution agreement, the government said ‌on Thursday.

The Justice Department said Karthikeyan Deenadayalan admitted to failing to report a hazardous ⁠condition ​to ⁠the U.S. Coast Guard, including that he was ⁠aware the Dali used an unsafe fuel ​supply pump. Last month, a federal ⁠grand jury indicted two foreign operators and ⁠a ​shoreside superintendent in the incident.

Deenadayalan, an Indian national, will face ⁠36 months of probation and if he complies ⁠with ⁠the terms of the agreement will not face prosecution.

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