MV Lady Mary Joy 3 is a passenger ferry owned and operated by Aleson Shipping Lines.[1] Originally known as MV Daito,[2] she was acquired by Aleson Shipping in July 2011.
Following the incident involving MV Danica Joy in September 2016, the Philippine Embassy in Malaysia demanded an alternative transport for Sandakan, Malaysia to Zamboanga City knowing that the number of Filipino deportees in Sabah numbered at 7,000.[3] At that time, MV Danica Joy was the lone ferry that served the Zamboanga City - Sandakan route and the operator, Aleson Shipping Lines was suspended for a month to operate the said route. When the suspension was lifted in November 2016, MV Lady Mary Joy 3 was temporarily assigned to ferry the deportees back to the Philippines while MV Kristel Jane 2 took the Zamboanga City - Jolo route.[4][5]
2023 fire
On March 29, 2023, MV Lady Mary Joy 3 caught fire off Baluk-Baluk Island, Hadji Muhtamad, Basilan while traveling to Jolo, Sulu from Zamboanga City. The fire, which began around 10:40 p.m., lasted until 7:30 a.m. of the following day.[6] She was towed to the province's coast and beached.[7][8]
First to be reported were eleven drowned and seventeen whose burned remains were later recovered inside the ferry.[13]
Five more bodies were later retrieved: one near Sicagot Island on April 4 and two between Lampinigan and Baluk-Baluk Islands, April 5;[9] one near Langgas Island, April 9;[14] one off Hadji Mohammad Ajul, April 11.[15]
Upon the recovery of the remains of the last missing passenger, the PCG, on April 13, said all are accounted for.[16] However, the Basilan Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (PDRRMO) said two more passengers remain missing[16] based on the list gathered in coordination with the Sulu PDRRMO, considering that 16 of the 18 listed names of those missing are those still unidentified charred remains.[17][18]