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Woman dies after going overboard from cruise ship Woman dies after going overboard from cruise ship
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A casualty from the MSC Virtuosa was located by a French helicopter crew MSC Virtuosa has accommodation for more than 6,300 passengers
A woman has died after she went overboard from a cruise ship near the Channel Islands, say rescue services.A woman has died after she went overboard from a cruise ship near the Channel Islands, say rescue services.
An alert was sent out at about 02:00 BST for a search for the woman in her 20s north of Les Casquets rocks, west of Alderney.An alert was sent out at about 02:00 BST for a search for the woman in her 20s north of Les Casquets rocks, west of Alderney.
The French search and rescue service said the casualty from the MSC Virtuosa was winched from the sea by a helicopter crew and was later pronounced dead by doctors.The French search and rescue service said the casualty from the MSC Virtuosa was winched from the sea by a helicopter crew and was later pronounced dead by doctors.
An investigation is under way into the death by UK and French police, the service said. An investigation is under way into the death by French police, the service said.
The casualty was winched from the north of Les Casquets A casualty from the MSC Virtuosa was located by a French helicopter crew
A plane from Channel Islands Air Search was sent to the scene from Guernsey, along with lifeboat crews from Alderney and France and the French helicopter crew based near Cherbourg.A plane from Channel Islands Air Search was sent to the scene from Guernsey, along with lifeboat crews from Alderney and France and the French helicopter crew based near Cherbourg.
The ship's owner MSC Cruises said in a statement: "A guest on board MSC Virtuosa went overboard on 12 October, while the ship was sailing to Southampton.The ship's owner MSC Cruises said in a statement: "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."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."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.""Out of respect for their privacy, we will not be providing further details."
MSC Virtuosa has accommodation for more than 6,300 passengers The casualty was winched from the north of Les Casquets
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary said officers were assisting with inquiries.
"It has been reported that the woman went overboard the MSC Virtuosa during the early hours... and subsequently died," the force said.
The Maltese-flagged cruise ship is 331m (1,086ft) long and 43m (141ft) wide, according to MarineTraffic, external, with accommodation for up to 6,334 passengers and 1,704 crew.The Maltese-flagged cruise ship is 331m (1,086ft) long and 43m (141ft) wide, according to MarineTraffic, external, with accommodation for up to 6,334 passengers and 1,704 crew.
The vessel was built in France in 2020.The vessel was built in France in 2020.
It is currently berthed at Southampton docks, having arrived at about 08:00 from Cartagena Port in Spain.It is currently berthed at Southampton docks, having arrived at about 08:00 from Cartagena Port in Spain.
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