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British cruise passenger dies in bus crash in Dominica | British cruise passenger dies in bus crash in Dominica |
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A British cruise passenger has died and nine others have been injured after a bus they were travelling in crashed during an excursion in Dominica. | A British cruise passenger has died and nine others have been injured after a bus they were travelling in crashed during an excursion in Dominica. |
The passenger, who was on a P&O cruise, died from their injuries following the incident on the Caribbean island on Wednesday lunchtime, a spokeswoman for the company said. | |
The bus, operated by a company running onshore excursions, was carrying 12 passengers, including 10 cruise ship guests, at the time of the collision. | The bus, operated by a company running onshore excursions, was carrying 12 passengers, including 10 cruise ship guests, at the time of the collision. |
The majority of those injured had been discharged from a local hospital, the spokeswoman said. | |
The passengers were travelling on the cruise ship Azura, which departed from Southampton on 28 October for a 14-night trip. | |
More than 3,000 guests and almost 1,200 crew are onboard. The passengers involved in the incident had not been named and representatives of P&O Cruises were at the hospital to support those injured. | |
Paul Ludlow, the senior vice-president of P&O Cruises, said: “Our thoughts and prayers go out to everyone touched by this tragic event. | Paul Ludlow, the senior vice-president of P&O Cruises, said: “Our thoughts and prayers go out to everyone touched by this tragic event. |
“Our employees and crew are working to do everything we can to extend support and assistance to those affected and their loved ones.” | “Our employees and crew are working to do everything we can to extend support and assistance to those affected and their loved ones.” |
P&O Cruises said it was working closely with local authorities and the safety and wellbeing of guests and crew was its “absolute priority”. | P&O Cruises said it was working closely with local authorities and the safety and wellbeing of guests and crew was its “absolute priority”. |
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