Illness Forces Balmoral Cruise Ship To Detour From Titanic Route

Posted: 10/04/2012 21:50 Updated: 10/04/2012 21:50

Titanic Centenary
The BBC cameraman was airliffted by helicopter from the Balmoral

A cruise ship which is retracing the route of the ill-fated liner RMS Titanic has made a short detour after a BBC cameraman fell ill and was airlifted off.

The MS Balmoral left Southampton on Sunday for a 12-night cruise to commemorate the centenary of the sinking of the liner that hit an iceberg on its maiden voyage.

The same number of 1,309 passengers - not including crew - are aboard the MS Balmoral as on the ill-fated ship with around 50 having a direct family connection to the sinking.

Earlier today, BBC cameraman Tim Rex, 56, fell "seriously ill" and on doctor's advice, the ship, which is off the Irish coast, was turned around to be closer to the shore so he could be airlifted off by helicopter at about 7pm.

The ship has now continued on its journey and is expected to keep to its schedule and arrive at the wreck site in time for a planned memorial service.

BBC presenter Jon Kay wrote on Twitter: "We can confirm that the man taken off the #Titanic cruise-ship by rescue helicopter tonight is a 56-yr-old BBC cameraman. Precautionary."

He later added: "Tim Rex spoke to his family before being taken off for precautionary medical reasons. The #Titanic cruise now continues to the wreck site."

Followed by: "Tim is a dear friend and a great cameraman. He can now watch our coverage from the warmth of dry land! See you soon!"

A BBC spokesman said: "Unfortunately a BBC staff member was taken seriously ill while covering the cruise to the site of the Titanic.

"Following advice from the ship's doctors he has been taken ashore to receive urgent medical treatment."

A spokeswoman for Fred Olsen, which is running the cruise, said that the ship had to turn around and make a 20 nautical mile detour in order for Mr Rex to be airlifted off.

She added: "At Fred Olsen and Titanic Memorial Cruises the safety and well-being of all guests and crew is paramount, and this decision has been made in conjunction with Titanic Memorial Cruises, as charterer of 'Balmoral' for this voyage."

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A cruise ship which is retracing the route of the ill-fated liner RMS Titanic has made a short detour after a BBC cameraman fell ill and was airlifted off. The MS Balmoral left Southampton on Sunda...
A cruise ship which is retracing the route of the ill-fated liner RMS Titanic has made a short detour after a BBC cameraman fell ill and was airlifted off. The MS Balmoral left Southampton on Sunda...
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09:59 AM on 04/11/2012
This is part of British History and while it may not be of interest to everyone, it is obviously of great interest to the passengers making this voyage. Everyone to his or her own and providing that means not doing harm to other people let them carry on. FYI every engineer on the Titanic remained at their posts and tried to limit the ingress of water by supplying steam to the pumps. Every engineer lost their lives, heros everyone. Many new maritime laws about lifeboats and lifejackets and safety in general were introduced as a result of this loss and ship builders, navigators also learned harsh lessons from that day and maritime travel, today, is all the safer for everyone. I wish everyone onboard a safe voyage.
10:49 AM on 04/11/2012
Very well said.
07:50 AM on 04/11/2012
HOW MANY OF THESE IDIOTS ABOARD THIS SHIP HAVE SEEN A DEAD HUMAN,AS AN EX AMBULANCEMAN I HAVE SEEN IT IN MANY FORMS.IT SHOULD NOT BE REMEMBERD IN SUCH A JOVIAL WAY,REMEMBER IT WITH RESPECT AS A PART OF HISTORY FROM WHICH LESSONS SHOULD BE LEARNT.
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09:58 AM on 04/11/2012
Stop shouting. We can all hear you.
10:50 AM on 04/11/2012
I think you have missed the whole point of this voyage.
Southern law girl
Researching my viewpoint....
12:17 PM on 04/11/2012
Definitely agree And the band played on!
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vividrick
I came, I saw...I had a cup of tea!
01:56 AM on 04/11/2012
Must have choked on the iceberg lettuce!
12:36 AM on 04/11/2012
I think this is sick and barbaric!! How morbid can people get?

Rein acting the awful events what happened in 1912? Making money out of dead people. The cruise ship company are totally sick, along with the passengers who are also sick in the head!!
10:56 AM on 04/11/2012
So to trace the path of the liner and hold a service over the site is sick but Hollywood can make millions on a film about it??????
11:07 AM on 04/11/2012
Undertakers make money out of dead people you know.
11:17 AM on 04/11/2012
So does the Church!
ThinkCreeps
Seriously, it's time.
12:25 AM on 04/11/2012
Middle aged men first! Are there enough helicopters for everyone onboard?
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11:29 PM on 04/10/2012
What a load of hysterical pathetic nonsense this all is. The amount of time wasted on news programmes about death (Sorry lost life!) and near death is really getting out of control and all proportion .
There was a time when grief was private and restricted to close family. Now I suspect that if one of the Queen's dogs dies we will all get a day off work and watch the funeral on breakfast TV 6 times every morning for at least 2 weeks! Of course the dog will have been a remarkable, kind and loving creature who was dearly loved by all that new it.
12:07 AM on 04/11/2012
I am left baffled. Why the phantasy about the funeral of the Queen's dog? Or are you so anti-establishment, with no sense of history, to twist everything to suit your warped view of life!
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07:15 AM on 04/11/2012
Flinglebunt is correct , The media ( proxy manipulators for the " Establishment " ) do all they can to extract as much cash from us sheeple via the vehicle of the Grief industry . along with the constant hype and fixation with tinsle covered "Celebrities ". as for "sense of history" Ive heard enough about the Titanic to last me next hundred years
05:50 AM on 04/11/2012
I love it, they could pull dinosaurs like Terry Wogan and Cilla Black out of the cupboard to give us their angle on the dead mutt.
&
Bring Sarah Fergusson in out of the cold to tell us how she offered to let people stroke the damned thing for £10,000 a time.
&
Tony Blair could explain how watching the dog releive itself against a royal lamp post inspired him to pee on the British people.
& (finally)
The BBC could send a 30 strong delegation first class to Washington to do a three minute interview with President Obama to tell us how much he hated the Brits after he heard the damned dog sank its teeth into the backside of a black postman.
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The prospects are endless.