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Video Footage Proving Princess Cruises Didn't Fail to Rescue Adrift Fishermen

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Published on Aug 30, 2012

Video footage of a rescue at sea of a small boat adrift for nearly a month in the Pacific Ocean that conclusively confirms the adrift boat, Fifty Cent,was not the small boat spotted and photographed by three Princess passengers aboard Star Princess several weeks earlier. The story, which broke last April, received extensive press coverage with Princess and the ship's captain widely criticized for not coming to the rescue of the men onboard. More details here: http://www.princess.com/news/press_re...

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  • Andrew Jackson

    Princess cruises sucks regardless, never going on another one.

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  • 22285CB

    If you read what information has been gathered, the other fishing boat was not in distress. Why would the captain go help a boat that did not need help? Think about it, saving a boat in distress would bring Princess Cruises a lot of positive, FREE publicity, there is no reason whatsoever the ship would not have helped a boat in need. Geesh.

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  • Lidia Cumbrera

    Agree, who where those guys? And why did not help them?

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  • cwjackson001

    OK so lets say this boat is not the boat that was seen from your Ship. All that means is that your Captain left a DIFFERENT boat adrift looking for help. I'm not sure this is going to help you.

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