Scottish Daily Mail

‘They’ve taken Alan away’: Anguish of Scots bride on cruise

- By James Tozer

A SCOTS nurse who should have been enjoying a luxury honeymoon cruise told yesterday of her anguish at seeing her husband taken to hospital after testing positive for coronaviru­s.

Glasgow-born Wendy Steele, 51, said she was ‘in ribbons’ after Alan, her 58-year-old husband of just one month, was taken off the Diamond Princess, which is at present quarantine­d off the coast of Japan.

‘I am bereft... if he ends up being ill I can’t look after him,’ she said. ‘Not only as a wife... but as a nurse.’

Mr Steele was one of 41 passengers out of 3,700 on board the infected ship to test positive yesterday, taking the total to 61.

Spelling out her heartache in a Facebook post, Mrs Steele, who moved to Wolverhamp­ton as a girl but still has relatives in Livingston, West Lothian, wrote: ‘They have just taken Alan away. I am in ribbons. He is healthy and not displaying any symptoms.

‘Not sure how long it will be until I see him again. Counting down the days until I can laugh with my husband again.’

Mr Steele posted: ‘I have been diagnosed as having the virus and am being shipped to hospital. Would also like to say that at the moment I am not showing any symptoms so just possibly a carrier.’

Passengers have been confined to their cabins for three days after an 80-year-old man fell ill with coronaviru­s after disembarki­ng. According to the Foreign Office 78 British passport holders are on board.

Currently the Japanese authoritie­s say the ship’s quarantine period is due to end on February 19 – but that could be extended if there are ‘unforeseen developmen­ts’.

Operator Princess Cruises said it had arranged for food and medication to be delivered to passengers, as well as games and puzzles. ‘We understand and empathise with the frustratio­n of many of our guests, crew, and their families across the world during this ever-evolving situation,’ it said. It stressed that the tests were being carried out by the Japanese authoritie­s.

Another Briton on board, Elaine Spencer, 54, said passengers were ‘coping’.

She said: ‘The only time we’re allowed out of the cabin is for an hour-and-a-half when we can go onto the deck. But we have to wear a face mask and gloves and we can’t go within a metre of other passengers.’

The Foreign Office is in touch with the Japanese authoritie­s but says it is letting operator Princess Cruises take the lead.

 ??  ?? Luxury liner: The Diamond Princess is in quarantine off coast of Japan
Honeymoon hell: Alan Steele and new wife Wendy
Luxury liner: The Diamond Princess is in quarantine off coast of Japan Honeymoon hell: Alan Steele and new wife Wendy
 ??  ?? Hospitalis­ed: 61 passengers have been diagnosed with the virus
Hospitalis­ed: 61 passengers have been diagnosed with the virus

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