Swimmer Stranded at Sea Trying to Reach Cruise Ship

Woman, 65, tried to swim out to it
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Mar 28, 2016 1:14 PM CDT
Swimmer Stranded at Sea Trying to Reach Cruise Ship
File photo of a cruise ship.   (AP Photo/Alan Diaz)

A 65-year-old British woman in Portugal's Madeira Islands tried to swim out to her passing cruise ship in the mistaken belief that her husband was on board, an official said Monday. She was rescued after four hours in the sea, reports the AP. Susan Brown told police that she and her husband had decided Saturday to fly home early from their cruise aboard the Marco Polo, which had stopped over that day in Madeira. However, Brown told police she later lost sight of her husband at Funchal airport after they argued and was "feeling desperate."

She said she had tried to swim out to the ship from an area by the seaside airport when she saw it sailing out of Funchal in the evening, thinking that her husband might have been on board. Police have since ascertained that her husband boarded a flight to Bristol, England. Brown only had her handbag with her when a local fishing boat came across her in the Atlantic after midnight. The sea temperature in the archipelago off northwest Africa was 64 degrees Fahrenheit. She was taken to hospital with advanced hypothermia and was later moved to a psychiatric ward. (More cruise ships stories.)

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