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UK-bound ferry diverts to Brittany after dozens of crew fall sick
Five crew members were hospitalised amid a suspected outbreaking of food poisoning
A ferry from Spain to the UK was forced to divert to Brittany after crew members fell ill with suspected food poisoning.
The Brittany Ferries ship left Santander in northern Spain on Monday (August 7) at 18:10 local time but was forced to stop in Brest, north-west France, on Tuesday (August 8) when 39 of 144 staff fell sick.
The prefecture in Finistère said an investigation is underway to analyse meals eaten by the crew to identify the source of the suspected food poisoning.
The Pont-Aven ferry, on its way to Plymouth, arrived in Brittany around 11:30 local time, a company spokesperson said.
“The decision to divert was made by the captain of Pont-Aven in consultation with the relevant authorities, including the French Centre de Consultation Médicale Maritime (CCMM, Maritime Medical Advisory Centre) based in Purpan, Toulouse, and the French coastguard (CROSS: Centres régionaux opérationnels de surveillance et de secours),” Brittany Ferries said in a statement on its website.
The prefecture said 39 crew members had been taken ill, including five that were sent for hospital treatment. It emphasised that none of the 982 passengers aboard had been affected.
📍Point de situation à 16h :
— Préfet du Finistère (@Prefet29) August 8, 2023
🩺39 personnes prises en charge /🚑5 évacuations vers les services hospitaliers
Les autres malades restent à bord sous la surveillance de l’équipe médicale du « Pont-Aven ».
Le « Pont-Aven » est reparti.
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Other crew members stayed on board under the care of the ferry’s health team after an examination from the Samu service.
Brittany Ferries later said on X - formerly Twitter - the ferry was later cleared to leave. It was expected to arrive in Plymouth at 22:00 local time on Tuesday.
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Passengers onboard
Some passengers complained about the eight-hour delay and claimed they had only received a free bottle of water and a 25% discount on hot meals.
After 8 hours delay (outbound ferry into Caen also delayed) a free bottle of water and 25% discount on hot meals only (kids meals/3 courses/desserts not eligible for a discount) for a family of 4, kids including who paid over £1K tickets seems wrong !!! Very disappointed!!!
— AngelaCarvajalRobles (@MFLNDEVON) August 8, 2023
As one of the passengers in the Pont Aven i have to say that it would have been good if you have offered us at least a free dinner instead of a free drink... we have been delayed by 7 hours
— Clariana illustrations (@clariana_i) August 8, 2023
The Connexion contacted Brittany Ferries regarding passenger complaints, but the company declined to comment.
Were you onboard?
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