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Special TV report on missing cruise ship worker

Published date: 09 January 2012 |
Published by: By Laura Jones


DOCUMENTARY makers are due to air a special report on the plight of a missing cruise ship worker’s family tonight.


Mike and Ann Coriam, of Guilden Sutton, Chester, have been interviewed for BBC North West's Inside Out programme about the search for their missing daughter Rebecca, 23, who has not been seen since March.


The couple have launched an international campaign since the former Catholic high school pupil went missing from the Disney Wonder cruiseliner she was working on, off the coast of Mexico.
 

Following a lengthy police investigation and despite worldwide media coverage, Rebecca, or Bex as she is affectionately known, has been listed as “missing at sea” and an inquest into her disappearance is due later this year.
 

Rebecca’s mum, Ann, told the BBC’s Jacey Normand: “We know our daughter and we’ve tried to do as best we can to find out and we will find out what happened to her.
 

“There was more than 4,000 on board that ship and where she went missing was directly under the bridge, so somebody knows something, but we’ll keep on with it and we will find out what happened.”
 

Anchorman Tony Livesey also interviewed Geoff Furlong, an ex-detective from Liverpool who worked as a security officer on two cruiseliners for six years.
l The programme will be aired tonight on BBC One at 7.30pm.

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