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Time of India
07-07-2025
- Time of India
City engr found dead on ship in UAE suffered heat stroke: Authorities
Lucknow: Lucknow engineer Anurag Tiwari (33), who was onboard a jack-up platform to commission the vessel in UAE, had died of heatstroke, the ship crew management firm, Synergy Ship Arabia (SSA), has informed the family. SSA is part of Synergy Marine Group owned by Kerala-born Captain Rajesh Unni. The deceased worked as '3rd engineer' for SSA and was found unconscious on June 29 afternoon onboard the jack-up vessel which was anchored in Sharjah port. Mortal remains of Anurag were cremated in Lucknow on July 5. According to the forensic medicine report issued by UAE's medico-legal department, "The death was due to pathological causes, attributed to an underlying condition compounded by acute cardiac and respiratory failure." The autopsy report was shared to the family by Ashirvad Kamath, the crew manager for SSA via an email. The SSA crew manager in the same email wrote, "The forensic report identified heat stroke as the cause of death, resulting in multi-organ failure." Speaking to TOI, Anil Tiwari, father of the deceased, said, "Neither the autopsy report nor any communication from SSA or UAE authorities has ascertained, as to where exactly Anurag died and when. There is complete silence from SSA on queries which we had posted to them via email." "We suspect that SOP (standard operating procedure) was not followed while commissioning of JANA 505 by SSA crew management. No one else went with Anurag in the poorly ventilated engine room, where he came in contact with toxic gases which had developed due to extreme hot weather and humidity. Further, we believe that the crew, after knowing that Anurag had collapsed in the engine room, took time to reach and evacuate him. There was systematic failure of SSA crew in emergency response. We are exploring legal means to prosecute the company," said Anil, who is former Lesa Trans Gomti chief. JANA 505 is a newly built jack-up accommodation platform for an offshore project to explore oil and gas. The Panama flag vessel was built by China State Shipbuilding Corporation – Wuhan Marine Machinery Plant Company Limited. The vessel is owned by Saudi Arabian conglomerate Jana Marine Service Company (subsidiary of Rashed Al-Rashed & Sons Group).


Time of India
03-07-2025
- Time of India
Lucknow engineer joins ship crew in Sharjah, found dead hours later
Lucknow: Hours after joining his crew onboard a commercial ship in Sharjah in UAE, a 33-year-old engineer from Lucknow was found mysteriously dead on the vessel. Anurag Tiwari , a '3rd engineer' in the shipping line, was found dead on June 29 afternoon. An alumnus of St Francis College, Lucknow, Anurag was the eldest son of Anil Tiwari, a former UPPCL officer. Anil Tiwari on Thursday sought help from external affairs minister S Jaishankar to bring his son's body home. "@@DrSJaishankar Sir, my son Anurag Tiwari (Passport: W4768296), hired by Synergy Ship Arabia, boarded vessel JANA 505 at Sharjah, UAE on 29.06.2025. He died the same day. No clear cause of death, no help from the company. Kindly help with urgent repatriation of his body," Tiwari posted. Anurag had joined his team in Sharjah on June 28 and even spoke to his father over a video call. "During video call, Anurag informed me that commissioning of Jana 505 was a challenging task, and there was a sense of anxiety among teammates. The weather was hot, but he was mentally and physically fit for the task," Anil told TOI on Thursday. Anurag was hired by Mumbai-based recruitment and placement service agency, Avishka Shipping Private Limited (ASPL), for Singapore headquartered Synergy Ship Arabia (Part of Synergy Marine Group-owned by Kerala born Captain Rajesh Unni). by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Beyond Text Generation: An AI Tool That Helps You Write Better Grammarly Install Now Undo In an e-mail to Anil Tiwari while informing about his son's demise, general manager of ASPL, Avdhut Dhaybar, wrote: "On June 29 while offloading operation of vessel Jana 505, Anurag was found unconscious in the engine room. Despite immediate CPR and swift transfer to the jetty via crew boat, the ambulance medical team declared him dead, as they didn't find any pulse during ECG assessment. The information was communicated by Jana Marine and Synergy Ship Arabia. " Anil said, "ASPL team informed me over phone that Anurag fainted on deck during duty. He was brought to the vessel bridge where he was administered CPR. There is a contradiction in the information shared with us as the deck and engine room are not the same." "I have contacted the embassy in UAE via e-mail and X (formerly Twitter) to repatriate my son's body. I want UAE authorities to find the cause of my son's death," added Anil. Anurag was a six-time gold medallist in swimming. Father of a 3-yr-old son, he was planning to head to the UK after the commissioning of the vessel to pursue an academic course in shipping. Synergy Ship Arabia's crew task was to commission Jana 505, a jack up vessel owned by Saudi Arabian conglomerate Jana Marine Service Company (subsidiary of Rashed Al-Rashed & Sons Group).