An Australian cruise line cut short its inaugural 60-day voyage around the land down under after mistakenly leaving one of its elderly passengers on a remote island , where she died.
Coral Expeditions, the company that owns the ship Coral Adventurer cruising around Australia, announced on Saturday that the remainder of its trip was axed due to the “tragic passing of Suzanne Rees and previous mechanical issues.”
Rees, 80, was stranded during the cruise’s first stop at Lizard Island on Oct. 25. She was traveling solo and out on a hiking and snorkeling tour when she somehow became separated from the rest of the group.
Coral Expeditions said Saturday it has canceled the rest of the Coral Adventurer’s voyage after the “tragic passing of Suzanne Rees” and prior mechanical problems. Faceboo

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