A 62-year-old British woman was found dead in her cabin on a cruise ship that had docked at the Greek island of Santorini.
- Crew discovered her body on Sunday.
- Local authorities (Thira Port Authority) opened a preliminary investigation.
- Her body was taken by boat to Athinios port, then to the General Hospital of Thira where she was formally pronounced dead.
- It will be transferred to the Piraeus Forensic Service for a post-mortem.
- Police currently do not treat the death as suspicious; early indications point to a possible sudden medical episode.
- The ship sails under the Marshall Islands flag (identity not publicly named). It resumed its Aegean Sea itinerary after the body was removed.
No further details (name of the passenger, exact ship, or confirmed cause of death) have been released in the 7NEWS report, which draws on coverage from The Sun.
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