“Wall of seawater”: Viking cruise passengers describe rogue wave that killed one onboard

“If somebody had told me we had hit an iceberg I would have believed them”

Passengers who were on the Viking Polaris cruise ship have described the moments high waves hit the vessel, resulting in the death of one person onboard.

The cruise ship guests spoke to ABC News about the incident, which occurred on Saturday 3 December at around 10.40pm local time.

A “rogue wave” is said to have cause the death of one American woman, who was later named as 62-year-old Sheri Zhu.

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Tamarah Castenada, who was amongst those on board, told ABC’s Good Morning America: “If somebody had told me we had hit an iceberg I would have believed them.”

She explained: “The windows came crashing in, there was this wall of seawater that came in. Beds were being shoved up against the doors so that they were not able to get out of their rooms.”

Read more: Independent