Aberdeen Catering Group announced last night (20th) that the Jumbo Seafood Ship encountered wind and waves in the waters near the Paracel Islands in the South China Sea on the afternoon of the 18th.
Guan Haoming, a Legislative Council member who had participated in the joint signing urging research on the revitalization of the Jumbo Seafood Restaurant, felt unbelievable about the incident. Can come out to explain, in order to relieve the public's doubts.
▼On June 14, Jumbo Seafood Boat was moved out of Hong Kong▼
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Legislative Council member Guan Haoming responded to a reporter's question after attending the meeting of the Civic Education Committee. He mentioned that the Zhenbao Seafood Ship sank in the waters near the Xisha Islands in the South China Sea recently. He also mentioned that there were reports that the wind and wind were not very strong that day, and he was very curious about what happened, and felt very sorry for the sinking of the seafood boat.
Members hope that the owner can come forward to explain
Guan Haoming said that as a collective memory, he had sought out the catering group for the possibility of revitalizing the seafood boat. He planned to first understand where the seafood boat would be delivered, and then negotiate the cost, but the result was a sinking incident, "Don't talk about it. I think it's more difficult to compare with myself, what about the wind and waves passing through the middle of the deep water?" He also pointed out that there are many different ideas among the public, "ordinary people think it's strange", I hope the owner can come out and explain, so as to explain everyone's concerns doubt.
▼On June 13th, Aberdeen Treasures Seafood Restaurant was relocated to Hong Kong for a close look on the eve▼
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The Treasure Seafood Ship departed last Tuesday
Aberdeen Catering Group, the parent company of Treasure Seafood Restaurant, said earlier that the revitalization project could not be completed because it could not find a third party to operate it. In addition, there was no berth in Hong Kong, and the maintenance value was expensive, so it decided to move it out of Hong Kong. The incident occurred on the 31st, and after emergency repairs, it finally set sail and left the port last Tuesday (14th).
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