HISTORY OF SHIPWRECKS
DISAPPEARANCE OF THE
FREIGHER POET
October 24, 1980, the
US. freighter Poet with a cargo of yellow corn and a
crew of 34 suddenly
disappeared without sending a distress signal. It was never found
nor was any of the crew.
7-1/2 hours after leaving Philadelphia the Poet leaving Cape
Henlopen sent a message
to report it was making 15
knot toward Gibraltar and made November 9 it's ETA at
Port Said, Egypt. Later
that day, Third Mate, Robert Gove called his wife by ship to shore
telephone and reported no
problem and this was the last communication from the ship.
Two days later, October
26, Poet routinely should have made location report but
did not. An attempt to
communicate was made by the ship owners was unsuccessful but
nor report was made to
alert Coast Guard until November 3 when a fruitless 10 day search
was made covering 300,000
square miles.
There were two possible
explanations, one that the Poet was hijacked by the underworld to
trade it's cargo for heroin in Iran, or that it had a cargo of
secret arms for
Egypt. An official
decision was that a sudden strong storm had capsized the ship
and
she went to the bottom
before the crew could make contact . However, no debris was
found and a mystery
remains.
Investigators say the
delay in reporting her distress caused the loss of the crew and
fault the owners and
Coast Guard for not moving fast enough launching a rescue. The
Merchant Marine &
Fisheries Committee report holds the the 15,000 ton WW II
Liberty
Ship sank in a storm by
capsizing caused by continuous high seas. The ship owners are
Hawaiian Eugenia.
The Poet had radio
transmitters and an automatic distress signal which should have
activated when it came in
contact with water.
Abstract: Wednesday June
24, 1981, Salisbury Daily Times and Press and Sun Bulletin,
Sunday, April 25, 1982.
The Monday January 12,
1981 Salisbury Daily Times reported from Bel Air,
Maryland, that a Memorial
Service was held the past weekend for the skipper of the US
Poet, Captain LeRoy A.
Warren , age 57, lost at sea. Warren went to sea at age 17 and
understood that a sea
tragedy is a fact of their life.
Abstract : Salisbury
Daily Times, Monday , January 12, 1981.
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