British tourist, 67, dies on cruise ship in Corfu: Urgent probe launched

An old British man died on a passenger ship traveling at a Greek holiday hot point.
67 -year -old man, Corfu Port ‘Malta flag flying’ passed away on the ship.
Port authority said in a statement on Tuesday: ‘Today in the morning Corfu Port Authority, Corfu Port in the Malta flag flying a passenger ship (C/Z) was informed of the death of a 67 -year -old foreign passenger (British citizen).
‘Body was transferred to Corfu General Hospital for autopsy.
‘Corfu Central Port Administration is being conducted by a preliminary investigation.’
Mailonline approached the foreign comment.
The tragedy comes only two months after the cruise ship passengers were stunned to find out that the captains of their captains died tragically in the midst of their 19 -day journey in Asia.
In May, when the guests received news of the sudden death of the captain Michele Bartolomei, the Princess Cruises’ Diamond Princess ship was destroyed.
The A67 -year -old man passed away while he was on the ship in the ‘Malta flag’ in the port of Corfu (in the picture)
The 52 -year -old living in Canada died of a medical emergency, and the ship was discovered on Monday morning while the ship was placed in Keelung, Taiwan.
According to the crew Center, before the officially reported passengers, an announcement on the speaker of the boat called on the medical team to respond to an emergency.
Holidaymakers were not angry with the message, but the real shock came when they found out that they were about the man who leads the journey.
Princess Cruises shared with a sincere message Princess Cruises, ‘We are deeply upset about the passing of Captain Michele Bartolomei, a beloved member of the Princess Cruises family.
In order to alleviate concerns, the cruise company said in a letter to passengers, ‘Our commitment to your security and this journey has a smooth work.
The New York Times reported that cruise ships were involved in storage if a dead body dies at sea.
The area is typically a room with stainless steel cooled on the lowest deck of a passenger ship. It is usually designed to fit two to 10 bodies.