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Man killed on luxury cruise ship was 'on stag do' when 'chaos' broke out
Man killed on luxury cruise ship was 'on stag do' when 'chaos' broke out

Irish Daily Mirror

time06-05-2025

  • Irish Daily Mirror

Man killed on luxury cruise ship was 'on stag do' when 'chaos' broke out

A cruise passenger killed onboard a luxury liner is said to have been on a stag do when "chaos" broke out. The MSC Virtuosa left the port in Southampton on Saturday (May 3) for two nights, and a few hours later, a fight broke out in which a 60-year-old man died. As the MSC Virtuosa ship was still in British waters when the death occurred, it returned to the UK and police arrested a 57-year-old man from Exeter when the ship arrived back at Southampton, Hampshire on suspicion of murder. The victim's next of kin have been informed and are being supported by specialist police officers, reports The Mirror. Passenger Lynda Hardiman-Pearce told MailOnline there were several hen and stag do parties onboard "causing havoc". She added: "On Saturday night we were in a bar onboard and I was chatting to someone whilst waiting to be served. Apparently, the [man] was on a stag do. "The cruise was full of hen and stag parties causing chaos. Since getting home we talked to our family, and they all said it didn't sound like any cruise they had been on." Cruise ship MSC Virtuosa berthed at City Cruise Terminal, seen from Mayflower Park, Southampton, UK Reports suggested the men involved in the incident were part of a party of 20. Detective Chief Inspector Matt Gillooly, the senior investigating officer, said: "We want to reassure you that this appears to be an isolated incident on board, and we want to thank the crew for their cooperation and assistance with our enquiries." A spokesperson for MSC Virtuosa added: "Following an incident on board our ship, the relevant authorities were contacted, and we are co-operating fully with their investigations. We are providing full support to those impacted." According to the MSC's website, the "Virtuosa's namesake comes from the word virtuoso, meaning someone highly skilled in any field of activity, and so MSC Virtuosa was named to pay homage to the skill and expertise of the MSC Cruises architects and shipyard partners at Chantiers de l'Atlantique who designed and built this innovative class of ships. A passenger said the cruise was "full of hen and stag parties causing chaos" "MSC Virtuosa, along with her sister ships MSC Meraviglia, MSC Bellissima, MSC Grandiosa and MSC Euribia, belongs to the "Meraviglia Class", where the impressive array of onboard experiences come together in perfect harmony with the space and the destinations, to deliver the ultimate cruise holiday experience." The Maltese-flagged vessel, built in France in 2020, measures 332 metres (1,089ft) long and boasts 18 decks, accommodation for up to 6,334 passengers and 1,704 crew. Virtuosa was due to arrive in Southampton at 6.15am and depart at 8pm. The ship also boasts a 4D cinema, bowling lanes, a casino, a game arcade, and a Formula 1 simulator. Passengers can also visit a theatre hosting Broadway-style productions, as well as a lounge featuring Carousel Productions at Sea shows. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest news from the Irish Mirror direct to your inbox: Sign up here.

Man killed on luxury cruise ship was 'on stag do' when 'chaos' broke out
Man killed on luxury cruise ship was 'on stag do' when 'chaos' broke out

Daily Record

time06-05-2025

  • Daily Record

Man killed on luxury cruise ship was 'on stag do' when 'chaos' broke out

A man, 60, died aboard the MSC Virtuosa which had left Southampton on a two-night cruise when an argument broke out hours after it set sail. A cruise passenger killed onboard a luxury liner is said to have been on a stag do when "chaos" ensued. A 60-year-old man died on board the MSC Virtuosa a few hours after it left the port in Southampton on Saturday for two nights as a fight broke out. ‌ It returned to the UK, as the MSC Virtuosa ship was still in British waters when the death occurred, and police arrested a 57-year-old man from Exeter upon the ship arriving back at Southampton on suspicion of murder, reports the Mirror. The victim's next of kin have been informed and are being supported by specialist police officers. ‌ Passenger Lynda Hardiman-Pearce told MailOnline there were several hen and stag do parties onboard 'causing havoc '. She added: 'On Saturday night we were in a bar onboard and I was chatting to someone whilst waiting to be served. Apparently, the [man] was on a stag do. 'The cruise was full of hen and stag parties causing chaos. Since getting home we talked to our family, and they all said it didn't sound like any cruise they had been on.' Reports suggested the men involved in the incident were part of a party of 20. Detective Chief Inspector Matt Gillooly, the senior investigating officer, said: 'We want to reassure you that this appears to be an isolated incident on-board, and we want to thank the crew for their cooperation and assistance with our enquiries." ‌ A spokesperson for MSC Virtuosa added: "Following an incident on board our ship, the relevant authorities were contacted, and we are co-operating fully with their investigations. We are providing full support to those impacted." According to the MSC's website, the "Virtuosa's namesake comes from the word virtuoso, meaning someone highly skilled in any field of activity, and so MSC Virtuosa was named to pay homage to the skill and expertise of the MSC Cruises architects and shipyard partners at Chantiers de l'Atlantique who designed and built this innovative class of ships. ‌ "MSC Virtuosa, along with her sister ships MSC Meraviglia, MSC Bellissima, MSC Grandiosa and MSC Euribia, belongs to the 'Meraviglia Class', where the impressive array of onboard experiences come together in perfect harmony with the space and the destinations, to deliver the ultimate cruise holiday experience." The Maltese-flagged vessel, built in France in 2020, measures 332m (1,089ft) long and boasts 18 decks, accommodation for up to 6,334 passengers and 1,704 crew. Virtuosa was due to arrive in Southampton at 6:15am and depart at 8pm. The ship also boasts a 4D cinema, bowling lanes, a casino, a game arcade, and a Formula 1 simulator. Passengers can also visit a theatre hosting Broadway-style productions, as well as a lounge featuring Carousel Productions at Sea shows. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'.

Man killed on luxury cruise ship was 'on stag do with pals' when 'chaos' broke out
Man killed on luxury cruise ship was 'on stag do with pals' when 'chaos' broke out

Daily Mirror

time05-05-2025

  • Daily Mirror

Man killed on luxury cruise ship was 'on stag do with pals' when 'chaos' broke out

Police are investigating after a 60-year-old man died aboard the MSC Virtuosa which had left Southampton on a two-night cruise when an argument broke out hours after it set sail A cruise passenger killed onboard a luxury liner is said to have been on a stag do when "chaos" broke out. The MSC Virtuosa left the port in Southampton on Saturday for two nights, and a few hours later a fight broke out in which a 60-year-old man died. As the MSC Virtuosa ship was still in British waters when the death occurred, it returned to the UK and police arrested a 57-year-old man from Exeter when the ship arrived back at Southampton, Hampshire on suspicion of murder. The victim's next of kin have been informed and are being supported by specialist police officers. ‌ ‌ Passenger Lynda Hardiman-Pearce told MailOnline there were several hen and stag do parties onboard 'causing havoc'. She added: 'On Saturday night we were in a bar onboard and I was chatting to someone whilst waiting to be served. Apparently, the [man] was on a stag do. 'The cruise was full of hen and stag parties causing chaos. Since getting home we talked to our family, and they all said it didn't sound like any cruise they had been on.' Reports suggested the men involved in the incident were part of a party of 20. Detective Chief Inspector Matt Gillooly, the senior investigating officer, said: 'We want to reassure you that this appears to be an isolated incident on-board, and we want to thank the crew for their cooperation and assistance with our enquiries." A spokesperson for MSC Virtuosa added: "Following an incident on board our ship, the relevant authorities were contacted, and we are co-operating fully with their investigations. We are providing full support to those impacted." ‌ According to the MSC's website, the "Virtuosa's namesake comes from the word virtuoso, meaning someone highly skilled in any field of activity, and so MSC Virtuosa was named to pay homage to the skill and expertise of the MSC Cruises architects and shipyard partners at Chantiers de l'Atlantique who designed and built this innovative class of ships. "MSC Virtuosa, along with her sister ships MSC Meraviglia, MSC Bellissima, MSC Grandiosa and MSC Euribia, belongs to the 'Meraviglia Class', where the impressive array of onboard experiences come together in perfect harmony with the space and the destinations, to deliver the ultimate cruise holiday experience." The Maltese-flagged vessel, built in France in 2020, measures 332m (1,089ft) long and boasts 18 decks, accommodation for up to 6,334 passengers and 1,704 crew. Virtuosa was due to arrive in Southampton at 6:15am and depart at 8pm. The ship also boasts a 4D cinema, bowling lanes, a casino, a game arcade, and a Formula 1 simulator. Passengers can also visit a theatre hosting Broadway-style productions, as well as a lounge featuring Carousel Productions at Sea shows.

'Murder' probe after cruise passenger dies on luxury liner after leaving UK
'Murder' probe after cruise passenger dies on luxury liner after leaving UK

Daily Record

time05-05-2025

  • Daily Record

'Murder' probe after cruise passenger dies on luxury liner after leaving UK

Cops arrested a 57-year-old man from Exeter when the ship arrived back at Southampton, Hampshire, this morning, following an altercation on board and the death of a 60-year-old man. Police have arrested a man on suspicion of murder after a cruise passenger died on board a luxury liner which was only hours into its voyage from a UK port. Cops arrested a 57-year-old man from Exeter when the ship arrived back at Southampton, Hampshire, this morning, following an altercation on board and the death of a 60-year-old man. ‌ As the Mirror reports, the man is understood to have died on the cruise chip after an incident at around 8.30pm on Saturday evening. ‌ As the MSC Virtuosa ship was still in British waters when the death occurred, the ship returned to the UK. The man's next of kin have been informed and are being supported by specialist police officers. Detective Chief Inspector Matt Gillooly, the senior investigating officer, said: 'We want to reassure you that this appears to be an isolated incident on-board, and we want to thank the crew for their cooperation and assistance with our enquiries." According to the MSC's website, the "Virtuosa's namesake comes from the word virtuoso, meaning someone highly skilled in any field of activity, and so MSC Virtuosa was named to pay homage to the skill and expertise of the MSC Cruises architects and shipyard partners at Chantiers de l'Atlantique who designed and built this innovative class of ships. "MSC Virtuosa, along with her sister ships MSC Meraviglia, MSC Bellissima, MSC Grandiosa and MSC Euribia, belongs to the 'Meraviglia Class', where the impressive array of onboard experiences come together in perfect harmony with the space and the destinations, to deliver the ultimate cruise holiday experience." Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. ‌ The Maltese-flagged vessel, built in France in 2020, measures 332m (1,089ft) long and boasts 18 decks, accommodation for up to 6,334 passengers and 1,704 crew. Virtuosa was due to arrive in Southampton at 6:15am and depart at 8pm. The ship also boasts a 4D cinema, bowling lanes, a casino, a game arcade, and a Formula 1 simulator. Passengers can also visit a theatre hosting Broadway-style productions, as well as a lounge featuring Carousel Productions at Sea shows. MSC welcomed the new addition with a small and private flag ceremony at the Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyard in Saint Nazaire, France, where she received her official flag and blessings for good fortune. The ceremony was attended by MSC"s executive chairman Pierfrancesco Vago, his wife Alexa Aponte-Vago and their children, as well as a handful of MSC employees and executives.

7 of the best cruises to travel America in 2025 and 2026
7 of the best cruises to travel America in 2025 and 2026

The Independent

time25-03-2025

  • The Independent

7 of the best cruises to travel America in 2025 and 2026

From beaches to Broadway, lush landscapes to landmarks, there is a lot to discover in America – and much of it can be best explored from a cruise. Many passengers travel to the ports of Miami or Port Canaveral to embark on a Caribbean voyage but what you should consider is exploring the Pacific and Atlantic coasts of the continent. You can enjoy the cultural and culinary delights of US wine country on the west coast or head towards central America – and even through the Panama Canal. Excursions range from dazzling cities such as New York to sailing under landmarks, including the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. There are also destinations such as the states of Alaska and Hawaii, which provide unrivalled experiences for cruise passengers with awe-inspiring nature and landscapes. It is not just ocean-going vessels that let you explore the US. River cruises are a popular way to get more immersed in local culture state by state, discovering rich history on the riverbanks and beyond. Here is our pick of the top cruises to explore the US. MSC Cruises: Bahamas and the Caribbean New York – Port Canaveral, Orlando – Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve,Bahamas – Nassau, Bahamas – New York Start spreading the news... on this roundtrip cruise from New York with MSC Cruises. Departing from New York aboard MSC Meraviglia and sailing alongside the Statue of Liberty, you could arrange a pre-cruise excursion to tour Manhattan and other sites of the Big Apple or wait until you disembark at the end of the cruise and even catch a Broadway show. Sandwiched in between on this seven-night sailing is a stop in Port Canaveral, where you could see rockets at the Kennedy Space Center or even take a quick trip to Disney World. You will welcome a rest day on MSC's Ocean Cay Marine Reserve in the Bahamas after all that. Onboard, MSC Meraviglia has its own water park and LED dome ceiling in the indoor promenade for must-see light shows. Departs 4 May 2025; from £456pp Book now Celebrity Cruises: Hawaii Cruise Honolulu, Hawaii – Hilo, Hawaii – Kailua Kona, Hawaii – Vancouver, British Columbia Visit the beautiful beaches and lush mountain's of America's 50th state, Hawaii. This nine-night sailing with Celebrity Cruises explores the various islands of Hawaii. It starts in the capital, Honolulu, where passengers can experience the tropical rainforest on a short two-mile hike along the Manoa Falls Trail or visit the 200-acre Lyon Arboretum, which has one of the largest collections of palm trees in the world. You will also be dazzled by the Rainbow Falls waterfall in Hilo and go diving in the snorkelling haven of Kealakekua Bay, home to the Captain Cook Monument. Onboard, passengers can relax in Celebrity Edge's two main pool areas and in the rooftop garden and inside Eden, a glass-enclosed sensory-themed room and entertainment space. Don't miss the chance to have a drink or eat in the Magic Carpet, a raised platform that moves up and down the side of the ship. Departs 7 May 2025; from £819pp Book now American Cruise Lines: Hudson River New York – Sleepy Hollow – West Point – Kingston – Catskill – Albany New York tends to be an embarkation or disembarkation port for ocean-going ships but a river cruise is an ideal way to explore the iconic city. A Hudson River cruise will take you along the key points of the 315-mile stretch of water so you can view landmarks up close such as the Statue of Liberty. Excursions on this seven-night American Cruise Lines sailing include a visit to Franklin D Roosevelt's childhood home in Kingston, where he hosted Winston Churchill and Queen Elizabeth II. You will also stop in the town of Sleepy Hollow, made famous by the great American writer Washington Irving, and take part in a guided exploration of the World Trade Center 9/11 Memorial and Reflective Pools. Departs 1 July 2025; from $5,910 (£4,561) Book now From giant glaciers to endless mountain ranges and wildlife, Alaska is a unique US destination that is best explored by cruise ship. A cruise can get you closer to more intimate parts of Alaska that are harder to reach by foot such as the region's Inside Passage. Sailing aboard Discovery Princess, which has 1,400 large balcony cabins to gaze at the scenery, this cruise visits the Alaskan capital Juneau and spends a day cruising beside the awe-inspiring Endicott Arm fjord. Discovery Princess is a great ship to marvel at the scenery from. The Royal-class ship boasts more than 1,400 balcony cabins, with its Sky Suites offering 270-degree views that are described as the largest balconies at sea. There are lots of chances to get immersed in the local culture, with excursions including dogsledding beside glaciers, visits to national parks, lumberjack axe throwing, salmon fishing and gold panning. Back on board, passengers can take part in a specialty immersive multi-sensory dining experience and the ship also has a The Catch by Rudi restaurant, where you can sample dishes from the catch of the day. Departs 17 August 2025; from £1,072pp Book now Viking: America's Great River St Paul, Minnesota – Red Wing, Minnesota – La Crosse, Minnesota – Dubuque, Iowa – Quad Cities, Iowa – Burlington, Iowa – Hannibal, Missouri –St Louis – Memphis, Tennessee – Greenville, Mississippi – Vicksburg, Mississippi – Natchez, Mississippi – Baton Rouge, Louisiana – New Orleans, Louisiana A river cruise can get you closer to American culture and there is plenty of history to get immersed in along the Mississippi River. Also known as America's Great River and running 3,341 miles from Lake Itasca in Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico, passengers will discover different cultures each day and there are lots of bird-spotting opportunities. This 15-day Viking river cruise starts beside the 19th- and early 20th-century mansions of St Paul, Minnesota , before heading to historic hotpots, such as author Mark Twain's childhood home in Hannibal, Missouri, before you can catch the blues while sailing through Memphis, Tennessee. Passengers can discover a key Civil War battleground in Vicksburg before visiting Mississippi's oldest city, Natchez, where more than 200 perfectly preserved homes from the 18th century still line its avenues. Departs 4 July 2025; from £10,595pp Book now Holland America Line: Panama Canal and Sea of Cortez Miami, Florida – Cartagena, Colombia Panama Canal – Puntarenas, Costa Rica – Acajutla, El Salvador – Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala – Huatulco, Mexico – Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – Cabo San Lucas, Mexico – San Diego, California – Cabo San Lucas, Mexico – Pichilingue (La Paz), Mexico – Guaymas, Mexico – Topolobampo, Mexico – Mazatlan, Mexico – Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – Ensenada, Mexico – San Diego, California Cruise through the historic Panama Canal from the Atlantic to the Pacific on this 27-day cruise that takes in the Spanish fortifications of Limón Bay at one end and the glittering skyline of Panama City on the other. Departing from Miami with Holland America Line, you will also discover central American hotspots in Colombia, Costa Rica where you will see unique architecture, beautiful beach fronts and nature en route to San Diego. Sailing aboard MS Zuiderdam, passengers can relax in its two swimming pools and show their skills on the pickleball court. Departs 31 January 2026; from £4,418pp Book now Norwegian Cruise Line: Pacific Coast San Diego, California – Ensenada, Mexico – Santa Barbara, California – San Francisco, California – Astoria, Oregon – Vancouver, British Columbia Explore the landscapes of the Pacific coast, taking in the Californian wine country – where you will have plenty of chances to raise a glass. Get your cameras ready for when this nine-night cruise sails under the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, plus an overnight stay in San Francisco will give you lots of time to discover landmarks such as Alcatraz Island. Sailing aboard Norwegian Jade, passengers can enjoy three swimming pools and a spiralling waterslide as well as a choice of 11 bars and lounges, including 24-hour pub O'Sheehan's Neighborhood Bar & Grill. Departs 11 April 2026; from £966pp.

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