Ship passengers became 'violently ill' on eight consecutive Princess Cruises journeys, lawyers charge
Passengers on a Princess Cruises ship sailing from Australia became "violently ill" from norovirus outbreaks on eight consecutive trips, lawyers charge. An Australian firm is mulling a class action lawsuit in connection to the incidents that took place on the Sun Princess from late 2016 to early 2017. "On my deck, every third cabin had a 'do not disturb sign' on it and there was constant cleaning of the ship," passenger William Noney said in a press release. "On one of the lunchtimes, an elderly passenger vomited with people all around him." Shine Lawyers say they are preparing a "large scale action" against Carnival Australia, which owns and operates Princess Cruises. The firm alleges that Princess Cruises and Carnival Australia did not "adequately disinfect and quarantine" the Sun Princess following the outbreaks.
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