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Tuesday, 3 December, 2002, 20:28 GMT
Official inquiry into boat crash
Nottingham Princess
The boat hit scaffolding on Trent Bridge in Nottingham
An investigation has begun into how a river cruiser crashed into Trent Bridge in Nottingham.

The inquiry by the Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) will look at why the Nottingham Princess collided with the bridge, leaving it stranded for days.

The incident occurred on the evening of 15 November when there were 131 people on board.

No one was seriously injured but passengers had to be helped to safety by the emergency services.

Smashed window

The Nottingham Princess was travelling downstream and struck scaffolding surrounding the bridge.

The cruiser was then swung against the north buttress by the strong river current.

A scaffolding pole crashed through one of the windows on the lower deck.

Passengers were taken off the vessel on a hydraulic lift, but the boat could not be freed until 18 November.

A report will be published by MAIB but no deadline for the inquiry has been set.


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