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Ship worker loses baby - Uncertainty over whether distressed pregnant woman from Adventure needed help earlier

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As there was celebration that 1,044 Jamaican nationals were being landed at the historic Falmouth Port in Trelawny after being stranded for two months at sea, tragedy was unfolding as a 10-week pregnant woman who was a worker on the Adventure of the Seas cruise ship lost her child.

Before the Adventure of the Seas could be landed at the port on Tuesday, an alarm was raised that there was a medical emergency on the ship.

The crew member fell ill on Monday evening as the ship drifted east of Jamaica.

Hours before the emergency, the ship halted forward speed about 100 miles away from Falmouth as it awaited Government approval to enter Jamaica’s maritime space.

Health Minister Dr Christopher Tufton yesterday addressed the issue of whether a request for help from the ship was denied.

Source: Jamaica Gleaner
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