Someone has fallen overboard on a cruise ship near Sydney, prompting a search operation.

4am alarm raised 10 nautical miles from Sydney Heads.

May 5th 2024.

Someone has fallen overboard on a cruise ship near Sydney, prompting a search operation.
Early this morning, authorities were alerted of a potential emergency on a cruise ship off the coast of Sydney. Reports stated that a passenger had gone overboard from the Pacific Adventure, which was 10 nautical miles away from Sydney Heads. The New South Wales Police Marine Area Command quickly took action and mobilized various resources to conduct a thorough search for the missing person in the water. In a statement, a police spokesperson confirmed that they were leading the coordination of the water search.

As the search continued, heartbreaking news emerged that the missing passenger may have been one of two Australian brothers who were tragically killed in Mexico. The bodies were believed to have been "executed" and the family was notified as the search for their loved one continued. The Pacific Adventure, operated by P&O Cruises, was also involved in the search efforts and released a statement assuring that the family of the missing guest was being taken care of by their onboard team.

Unfortunately, the search has caused a delay in the vessel's arrival at the White Bay Terminal this morning. The safety and well-being of the passengers and crew members remain a top priority, and every effort is being made to locate the missing person. In the meantime, readers who may need support during this difficult time can reach out to organizations such as Lifeline and Beyond Blue for assistance. The Suicide Call Back Service is also available for those in need of someone to talk to.

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