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Nicoya


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NameNicoya
Type:Steam merchant
Tonnage5.364 tons
Completed1929 - A. Stephen & Sons Ltd, Linthouse, Glasgow 
OwnerElders & Fyffes Ltd, London 
HomeportGlasgow 
Date of attack12 May, 1942Nationality:      British
 
FateSunk by U-553 (Karl Thurmann)
Position49.19N, 64.51W - Grid BB 1458
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Complement88 (6 dead and 82 survivors).
Convoy 
RouteMontreal (10 May) - Avonmouth 
Cargo3800 tons of general cargo, including aircraft 
History Completed in March 1929 
Notes on loss At 05.52 hours on 12 May, 1942, the unescorted Nicoya (Master Ernest Henry Brice) was torpedoed by U-553 in the Gulf of St. Lawrence south of Anticosti Island and sank following a coup de grāce at 06.11 hours. Five crew members and one gunner were lost. The master, 62 crew members, nine gunners and ten passengers landed at Fame Point Lighthouse, Gaspe Peninsula, New Brunswick. 


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