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The Enrica Lexie case was an international controversy about a shooting off the western coast of India. On 15 February 2012, two Indian fishermen were killed off the coast of Kerala, India, aboard St. Antony. India alleged that two Italian marines aboard the Italian-flagged commercial oil tanker MB Enrica Lexie killed the fishermen. [1]
On 15 February 2012, the Enrica Lexia was involved in the shooting of two fisherman in the Laccadive Sea off the Indian coast. [3] The tanker was taken to the port of Kochi on 17 February 2012 under escort by the Indian Coast Guard. [4] The ship was allowed to leave 80 days later, on 6 May 2012 after the owners posted a surety bond. [5]
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His broken eyeglasses were on the floor of the vehicle and the interior was coated with motor oil. 3 weeks later, his body was found just a 1/4 of a mile downstream from the crash site. Police eventually proved Nick and his mother’s ex-boyfriend Ralph Marcus conspired to fake Nick’s death, only for Marcus to kill Nick for real.
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