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National Day ferry disaster captain hires QC

Case is likely to be 'cut-throat' between two captains accused of manslaughter: judge

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Chow Chi-wai, of HK Electric vessel Lamma IV, will be represented by James Turner QC together with a local senior counsel and a junior barrister. Photo: Edward Wong

A captain involved in the National Day ferry collision that killed 39 passengers almost two years ago has received court permission to hire a Queen's Counsel to fight his case against manslaughter in November.

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Chow Chi-wai, of HK Electric vessel Lamma IV, will be represented by James Turner QC together with a local senior counsel and a junior barrister, the High Court heard.

Chow and Lai Sai-ming, captain of Hong Kong and Kowloon Ferry's Sea Smooth, both face manslaughter charges for each of the 31 adults and eight children who died in the October 1, 2012, marine disaster.

In allowing the application, the chief judge of the High Court said the case was unusually complex.

"The case is likely to be a cut-throat one between the two accused, while the prosecution is seeking to prove charges against both of the accused," Mr Justice Andrew Cheung Kui-nung said.

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The jury trial, starting in November, is expected to last 60 days in the High Court.

Turner was an expert on issues of collision and navigation, the court heard yesterday.

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