‘Hantavirus Cruise’ Passenger Speaks for First Time After Filming Captain’s ‘Odd’ Death Announcement
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A passenger tells how "everyday life" continued after the first death on a cruise ship with the virus.
While a first passenger died in the open sea on 11 April, the captain of the ship MV Hondius spoke the next day in front of the other people present on board. A scene that was filmed by the...
‘Hantavirus Cruise’ Passenger Speaks for First Time After Filming Captain’s ‘Odd’ Death Announcement
A passenger aboard the cruise ship at the center of a deadly hantavirus outbreak has spoken out for the first time to claim guests were “not well-informed” after he filmed the vessel’s captain’s “odd” announcement that a passenger had died. Turkish travel vlogger Ruhi Cenet filmed the moment the captain of the MV Hondius updated passengers on April 12 that a guest had died the previous night during the voyage, but insisted that the on-board doct…
One of the passengers who left the ship on St. Helena criticizes in a video that was not informed of the gravity of the situation
Recording made on April 12, released on Wednesday (6), shows when the captain says that the boat was 'safe' and that man would have died by 'natural causes'.
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