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Last parts of MSC Napoli cut up

July 3 2009, BBC News
The last of the remains of the MSC Napoli are being removed, more than two years after the ship was deliberately grounded off the Devon coast. After several false starts a Dutch salvage team has started to lift and cut the stern section of the ship. The Napoli was grounded off Branscombe in January 2007 after its hull was damaged in an English Channel storm.
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