Nuclear submarine worker trying to get home early causes $720m in damage 15:56

A nuclear submarine worker in the US wanted to get home early and caused more than $720 million in damage, he writes. LADBible.

According to the media, Casey James Fury was a painter and sandblaster who did repairs when the submarine docked. Wanting to get home early, the man soon started a “small” fire that engulfed almost the entire ship. The American fled the scene before the firefighters arrived.

It took about 12 hours for firefighters to extinguish the fire. While 7 people were injured as a result of the incident, Casey was detained by the police teams. The man pleaded guilty to arson. The court sentenced him to 17 years in prison and fined him $400 million. The submarine was taken out of service.

“From the bottom of my heart, I really regret what I did,” Fury added.

An American had set fire to a family planning clinic before. after your girlfriend’s abortion.



Source: Gazeta

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