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The 1200-tonne St Bedan, a British cargo vessel, lying on its side in a harbour near Londonderry, Ireland, last week after an armed gang of Provisional I.R.A. guerrillas captured the ship in a pirate-like attack, boarding the vessel, forcing the crew at gunpoint into a lifeboat, then sinking the ship with explosives.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19820302.2.53.5

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Press, 2 March 1982, Page 8

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The 1200-tonne St Bedan, a British cargo vessel, lying on its side in a harbour near Londonderry, Ireland, last week after an armed gang of Provisional I.R.A. guerrillas captured the ship in a pirate-like attack, boarding the vessel, forcing the crew at gunpoint into a lifeboat, then sinking the ship with explosives. Press, 2 March 1982, Page 8

The 1200-tonne St Bedan, a British cargo vessel, lying on its side in a harbour near Londonderry, Ireland, last week after an armed gang of Provisional I.R.A. guerrillas captured the ship in a pirate-like attack, boarding the vessel, forcing the crew at gunpoint into a lifeboat, then sinking the ship with explosives. Press, 2 March 1982, Page 8

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