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‘It was very untrue’: Norwegian man wakes up to find a cargo ship with 16 crew in his garden.

A Norwegian resident was stunned after waking up to find a 135 -meter container ship, in front of him, he was in the yard, who was remembering his house.The vessel, NCL Caltain, pulled out of the course and before 5 am on Thursday, came to the Basenet near Tronham, as it navigated the Tronham Fazard N Marg for the organ.Johan Halberg, who has been in the house for 25 years, was alerted by a neighbor ringing his door bell. When he looked out of his window, he was congratulated with a huge bow of the ship in his garden.“I went to the window and was quite surprised to see a big ship,” Helberg told The Guardian. “I had to bow my neck to see its top. It was very untrue.”The ship, while traveling at about 16 knots (30 km/h), Helberg’s wealth declined, which was dangerously getting closer to her house. A neighbor was seen in mistrust as the ship failed to turn and left the edge directly.The sixteen crew members were riding on the Cyprus-regulated vessel, including citizens from Norway, Lithuania, Ukraine and Russia. There was no injury or environmental damage.The police is currently investigating the cause of the incident. A person riding on the ship has been identified as a suspect, although authorities are discovering various explanations including human error and mechanical failure.According to Christian Stocke, a spokesperson in the Trailag police district, confirmed the identity of the suspect and said the investigation is on.The North Sea Container Line (NCL), a company operating the vessel, said that the naming of a suspect is a standard process. CEO Bent Hateland stressed that there is no indication that the accident was deliberately.“Such an incident should never happen, and we have started a complete investigation,” Hetland said. “Today we are just grateful that no one was hurt. Our focus is on the welfare of the crew and the affected people nearby.”

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