Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Cruise death 'was misadventure'












Epitome legend

Mary Atherton died during a sail on the Cunard lining Pansy Elizabeth



The demise of a pensionary during a sumptuosity sail was "mishap", an inquest has ended. Mary Atherton was attempting to measure from a ecstasy vas, known as a bid, on to a pontoon affiliated to Cunard's Nance Elizabeth lining when she was low finale April.


Her sept aforesaid they were appalled the gang of the attendant was not told approximately her mobility problems. But coroner Dr James Adeley aforesaid it was airy to gestate the gang to live.

Mrs Atherton, who was 75 and from Penwortham, Lancashire, had been reverting from a prop trip-up to Cambodia.



The Preston Coroner's Courtroom inquest started on April 12.


It antecedently heard debarkation should deliver halted until sea weather were punter. Since the incidental, Cunard has highly-developed a epitome of a incline highly-developed to bridgework the gap betwixt the stamp and pontoon.




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