The “devastated” girlfriend of Brisbane man Warwick Tollemache, who fell overboard a cruise ship, has shared a heart-breaking admission after the search for her 'kind, beautiful, and gentle' partner was suspended.
Thirty-five-year-old Warwick Tollemache was on board the Quantum of the Seas on route to Honolulu when he fell and went missing near Hawaiian waters on Tuesday evening .
The victim of the Quantum of the Seas cruise cruise ship drowning has been revealed as Brisbane man Warwick Tollemache.The US Coast Guard in a statement confirmed they made the “difficult decision” to end the search after discussions with the next of kin. The victim of the Quantum of the Seas cruise cruise ship drowning has been revealed as Brisbane man Warwick Tollemache
“While on its trans-pacific sailing, a guest onboard Quantum of the Seas went overboard,” it said in an earlier statement.
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