Woman dies after plunging from cruise ship into English Channel

The French coastguard says it received a man overboard distress message from a passenger ship off the Channel Islands

by · Wales Online

A person has died after going overboard from a passenger ship off the Channel Islands. The woman, reported to be in her 20s, was winched out of the sea after the fall from the MSC Virtuosa last night.

She was taken to hospital but pronounced dead. The French coastguard has said it received a man overboard distress message shortly after midnight on Saturday, October 12.

A French navy helicopter H160 based in Maupertus, France, was scrambled for the rescue mission. It was supported by an offshore rescue vessel from Goury along with a RNLI lifeboat from Alderney and a Channel Islands Air Search plane.

A French coastguard spokesman said: “The H160 helicopter finds the person in its search area and hoists them out. The helicopter lands at the Tourlaville rescue centre where a medical team declares the death.”

A MSC Cruises spokeswoman said: “A guest on board MSC Virtuosa went overboard on 12 October, while the ship was sailing to Southampton. The body was later recovered with the involvement of the authorities.

“We are deeply saddened by this tragic event, and our thoughts are with the family during this difficult time. Out of respect for their privacy, we will not be providing further details.”

The 331-metre cruise ship MSC Virtuosa is currently berthed at Southampton, Hampshire. A Hampshire police spokeswoman said: “Officers from Hampshire and the Isle of Wight Constabulary have been to deployed to assist with inquiries relating to this incident.

“It has been reported that the woman went overboard the MSC Virtuosa during the early hours of this morning and subsequently died. The investigation is not being managed by UK authorities.”