A u.s. Tourist Died in Patagonia: He Was on a Cruise Ship at Drake Passage and Was Decompensated.
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A 74-year-old U.S. tourist died of decompensating while on a cruiser sailing the Drake Passage in Tierra del Fuego province. A Portuguese-flagged vessel called “World Voyager” called the Maritime Search and Rescue Coordination Center, under the Southern Naval Area Command, which is why the Argentine Navy launched an emergency operation. According to local media, the U.S. citizen suffered a cardiac strike on the high seas and an ARA ocean patrol …
A tourist, originally from the United States, died after decompensating on a cruiser sailing the Drake Passage, in Tierra del Fuego. The man was approximately 74 years old and was with his family. Tragedy in Patagonia: what is known about the death of the tourist When the situation was alerted, the...
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