BRUSSELS: The captain and owners of a Panamanian-registered cargo ship

have been charged with unintentional killing after a two-month probe

into a collision with a British oil tanker off the Belgian coast in

June. Nine people died when British Petroleum's tanker British Trent was

engulfed in flames after a collision in thick fog with the bulk carrier

Western Winner in one of the world's busiest shipping lanes off the port

of Ostend. ''The Bruges public prosecutor's office has issued a summons

against the captain and the shipowning company,'' a spokesman for the

prosecutor's office told Reuters.