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Ex-naval commander convicted over submarine implosion that killed 44 Argentine crew members

An Argentine ex-naval commander has been convicted regarding the 2017 submarine implosion that resulted in the deaths of 44 crew members.

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A former naval commander has been found guilty in connection with the 2017 submarine disaster. The incident involved an implosion that claimed the lives of all 44 individuals aboard the vessel.

Coverage from Yahoo, the Buenos Aires Times, Baird Maritime, the Bluefield Daily Telegraph, and CBS News reports on the conviction. These outlets identify the official as a senior navy figure.

Reporting does not yet specify the length of the sentence or the specific legal charges sustained. Future updates are expected to clarify the implications of the verdict for the broader naval investigation.

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How many people died in the submarine disaster?

The incident resulted in the deaths of 44 crew members.

When did the submarine implosion occur?

The disaster occurred in 2017.

What is the status of the legal proceedings?

An ex-naval commander has been convicted, though specific sentencing details are not yet provided in current coverage.

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