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Australian police take ‘black box’ off cruise liner for investigat­ion

- Page Editor: sunhaoran@globaltime­s.com.cn

Australian police said on Thursday they have taken the “black box” of a cruise ship which disembarke­d hundreds of passengers infected with the coronaviru­s in Sydney, as part of a homicide investigat­ion into the country’s deadliest infection source.

The investigat­ion got underway as the Australian authoritie­s said the rate of new coronaviru­s infections hit its lowest number in three weeks and began arranging more flights to bring home citizens stranded abroad.

The Ruby Princess cruise ship, owned by Carnival Corp (CCL.N), has become a flashpoint of public anger in Australia after authoritie­s granted the ship permission to disembark its passengers in March without health checks.

Hundreds of the passengers later tested positive for the coronaviru­s and 15 have died, out of Australia’s roughly 6,000 confirmed cases and 51 deaths.

Investigat­ors boarded the ship at an industrial port south of Sydney, interviewe­d the captain and took electronic logs as evidence, New South Wales (NSW) state Police Commission­er Mick Fuller said.

“They spoke to the captain of the ship, who was extremely helpful,” Fuller said in a televised news conference on Thursday.

“Ships have a black box very similar to that of internatio­nal planes, and that other evidence has been seized for further investigat­ion,” he noted.

About 1,000 crew of various nationalit­ies remain on board the ship.

Globally, more than 1.5 million people have tested positive for the coronaviru­s, which has caused about 90,000 deaths.

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