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Crown Princess Rescues Syrian Refugees in the Mediterranean Sea

By Jim Walker on September 18, 2013
Posted in Rescue

Crown Princess RescueThe Daily Echo reports on the remarkable story of Syrian refugees rescued today at sea.

One of the unlikely heroes is the Princess Cruises cruise ship Crown Princess which responded to the plight of 158 refugees escaping the bloodshed in Syria in an un-seaworthy vessel consisting of 44 children, 20 women and 94 men. The…

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