The Egyptian ship, which had been stranded alone in a ship for four years, finally returned home safe and sound.
According to Mail Online, the pilot's name is Muhammad Ayesha who became part of the crew of this unfortunate ship named MV Aman on May 5, 2017. For four years he was stranded alone in a ship off the coast of Egypt. He was finally allowed to go home yesterday. After boarding a plane at Cairo airport, Ayesha simply said, "Peace, happiness." In a voice note, she said, "I feel like I've just been released from prison. I will finally be able to see my family again and see them again. ”
According to the report, in July 2017, MV Aman was seized at the Egyptian port of Adbia. The cargo ship's safety equipment and necessary certificates had expired. The ship's Lebanese contractor also failed to pay for the fuel and the owners of Bahrain's MV Aman also faced severe financial difficulties. The captain of the ship had also left him, on which an Egyptian court declared the chief officer of the ship, Mohammed Ayesha, as its legal guardian.
He asked what the court's order meant, but he was not told what it meant and was asked to sign the order. He could no longer leave the ship until the case was over. When the matter was finally settled, he was allowed to leave the ship the day before. The owners of the ship, Tylos Shipping, and Marine Services, told the BBC: "We tried to help Mohammed but our hands were tied. We could not reverse the decision of the judge who declared him a guardian. Muhammad should not have signed the decree. "