Australian police seize black box in raid on virus-hit cruise ship
Cruise liner Ruby Princess sits in the harbour in Port Kembla, 80km south of Sydney. Police are conducting an investigation after thousands of passengers were allowed to disembark in Sydney and 15 later died of the coronavirus. – AFP pic, April 9, 2020.
AUSTRALIAN police have raided the coronavirus-stricken Ruby Princess cruise ship and seized its black box, they said today, as part of a criminal investigation after thousands of passengers were allowed to disembark in Sydney and 15 later died of the illness. Police wearing protective suits and masks boarded the vessel in Port Kembla, some 80km south of Sydney, yesterday night, New South Wales Police said today.
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