Odisha: Missing merchant navy cadet's family alleges non-cooperation from company operating vessel

The family of a missing merchant navy cadet from Odisha has expressed their frustration over what they describe as a lack of cooperation from the shipping company operating the vessel he was aboard. The cadet, who had been on a training voyage, reportedly went missing during the journey, prompting concerns about safety protocols and the company's response. Despite efforts to seek information and assistance, the family claims they have received minimal support, raising questions about the accountability of maritime training institutions and the welfare of cadets. As search operations continue, the family is urging authorities to intervene and ensure that proper measures are taken to locate their son. This incident highlights the vulnerabilities faced by cadets in the maritime industry and the need for stricter regulations and oversight to protect young seafarers during their training periods.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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