"Dali Crew Set to Leave U.S. After Bridge Collapse Deal"

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Crew members of the cargo ship Dali, which crashed into Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge causing a deadly collapse, can leave the U.S. under an agreement that allows them to be questioned later. The crew, from India and Sri Lanka, have been detained since the March 26 incident. The agreement, confirmed by a U.S. District Judge, aims to ensure their availability for depositions in ongoing civil litigation to determine responsibility for the collapse. The case is expected to be complex and lengthy, with significant legal and financial implications.
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- Cargo ship crew can leave the US under deal to comply with probe into Baltimore bridge collapse The Associated Press
- Cargo ship Dali could head to Virginia as soon as Friday Baltimore Sun
- After months stuck on the Dali, most crew members will finally get off board as the cargo ship prepares to leave Baltimore CNN
- Exclusive: Dali crew uncertain over future after bridge collapse WBAL TV Baltimore
- Deal reached that could pave way for Dali crew to leave U.S., documents show CBS Baltimore
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