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Three people medevaced off Bribie Island
The Bribie Island unit of Marine Rescue Queensland performed a medical evacuation from the 'Carnival Adventure', which wasanchored off Tangalooma in Moreton Bay. The operation involved three injured people: two passengers and one crew member. One passenger required stretcher transport, another was using a wheelchair, and the crew member sustained injuries requiring care on land. Two family members accompanied the passengers during the transfer to provide support. The alert was received by Bribie Island radio operator Denny Freeman, who accepted a request from the Queensland Ambulance Service to transport two ambulance officers to the ship and transfer several patients to land. The 'Bribie 1' departed in calm seas, with two ambulance officers on board. Upon arrival at the 'Carnival Adventure' the ambulance services boarded the ship to assess and triage. Patients, family members, and luggage were then talken aboard the 'Bribie 1'. The rescue vessel arrived at the MRQ Bribie headquarters, where two ambulances were waiting to transport the patients to medical facilities. After disembarking, the MRQ crew refueled, replenished equipment, cleaned the ship, and departed at approximately 3:45 p.m. At the time of the incident, the ship was on a four-day cruise from Tangalooma to Moreton Island, roundtrip from Sydney.
Carter Capner Law considering lawsuit that alleges P&O incentivised guests to gamble
The legal firm Carter Capner Law is considering a lawsuit that alleges P&O incentivised guests to gamble regardless of their capacity to repay their debts and plied them with free alcohol following the death of a man who jumped overboard the 'Pacifi cAdventure' off Sydney Heads. The firm was investigating a possible suit over “unethical practises” preying on vulnerable passengers in ship casinos in the wake of the incident on May 6, 2024, at 4 a.m. The father-of-three Shane Dixon, 45, fell to his death after amassing a $9,000 casino debt. His body was retrieved by NSW Police Marine Area Command about 10.30 a.m. The man had reportedly lost thousands of dollars over two nights in the ship’s casino. P&O was now accused of incentivising guests to gamble by offering credit regardless of their bank balance and capacity to repay their debts. Despite modifications following the death and subsequent publicity, more still needed to be done. P&O Cruises said they had “Responsible Conduct of Gaming Policies in place on all P&O ships and take those policies seriously”. Carter Capner Law was on the verge of launching a class action against P&O owner Carnival Cruises for the both the recovery of financial losses incurred by former passengers and for “damages for unlawful imprisonment”. The firm alleged that upon arrival back in Sydney the man was held on-board for three hours over his casino debt before threatening to jump overboard and swim to shore, while his partner and three young children waited outside for him. In another alleged case cited by Carter Capner Law, a man claimed he was offered a free cruise with unlimited drinks and a credit limit of $5000 per day despite Carnival Cruises being aware of his previous problems gambling and unpaid debts.
Passenger who fell over board recovered dead
A passenger on the 'PAcific Adventure' fell into the water on the night of May 6, 2024, at 4 a.m. LT almost 20 kilometers off Sydney at the headlands of Sydney Heads for reasons that were still unclear. Numerous emergency services searched for the missing man using boats and a helicopter for more than six hours. His body was finally discovered at 10.30 a.m. The ship was returning to Sydney after a three-day to Moreton on Queensland's southeast coast with 2,600 passengers on board. The relatives of the casualty were looked after by the staff on board. Many of the other passengers observed the large-scale nighttime search operation. Another cruise on the ship that was scheduled to depart in the afternoon has been postponed. The police launched an investigation.
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