Copenhagen: Two cargo ships collided in the Baltic Sea, leaving one dead and others missing on Monday.
One ship formed and pulled towards the Swedish port, said the authorities.
Two suspects have been detained.
Maritime administration said it received a pre-dawn alarm on Monday that two cargo ships collided in the south of Ystad in Sweden, close to Denmark Bornholm Island.
Authority identified ships as Karin Hoej and British ships marked by Denmark, Scot carrier ships.
Danish ships are upside down and floating upside down.
Search operations for missing crew members were carried out, but the Swedish maritime government said it ended its operations without finding a partner.
The body was later found in the reverse Danish ship, he said.
Although the fog in the area at that time, the cause of a collision was still unclear, the government said.
Swedish prosecutor said the initial inquiry of the potential accusations of great negligence in maritime traffic and “dirty seaford”.
Swedish prosecutor said two suspects, an Englishman and one Croatia had been detained.