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Built: 1938
Tonnage: 4,253 / 7,785 tons
Cargo: 6,800 tons of sugar
Sunk 3 MAY 41 by U-103 on pos. 06º48'N 13º55'W
1 Dead
56 Survivors
At 22.23 hours on 3 May, 1941, the unescorted Wray Castle (Master Gerald T. Dobson) was hit by two torpedoes from U-103 and sank within a few minutes about 110 miles south-southwest of Freetown. One crew member was lost. The master, 49 crew members and six gunners were picked up by the Portuguese steam merchant Angola, landed at St. Thomas, Gulf of Guinea and later brought to Freetown by the Portuguese steam merchant Lourenco Marques.
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