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Three People Killed, One Injured in Accident at Petronas Floating Vessel off Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR, May 25 (Reuters) – ⁠Three ⁠people were killed ⁠and one was injured in an ​accident during lifeboat maintenance work at a floating ‌storage and offloading (FSO) vessel ‌operated by Malaysian state energy ⁠firm ⁠Petronas on Sunday, the firm said.

Petronas, or Petroliam ​Nasional Berhad, said in a statement on Monday the incident occurred around 12:50 pm (0450 GMT) ​at FSO Sepat off Terengganu state on the ⁠east ⁠coast of peninsular Malaysia.

• ⁠Three ​workers were pronounced dead on arrival at the ​hospital, while ⁠the injured staff member was evacuated for medical treatment and remains under observation, Petronas said.

• “Investigations into the cause of the ⁠incident are ongoing in coordination with the relevant authorities,” ⁠it said.

• Petronas did not provide further details.

• Malaysia’s state news agency Bernama reported the workers had boarded a lifeboat on the FSO platform to lower themselves into the sea to carry out maintenance work. However, the rope or ⁠hook linked to the lifeboat was believed to have detached, causing the victims to fall into the sea, Bernama reported, ​citing local police.

(Reporting by Rozanna Latiff; ​Editing by Jamie Freed)

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