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Benito Estevez believes the camera was dropped overboard from the QM2 cruise liner in the middle of the Atlantic. The camera's memory card revealed five photographs, including a woman posing on the deck of a ship, with the now out-of-service QE2 in the background. Mr Estevez, of Spain, is now trying to trace the people in the pictures.
It may be that the couple are from the US, as one picture shows a man wearing a woolly tourist hat from Oxford. Cunard, the shipping company that owns the QM2, said no-one had reported a lost camera and the firm had not been able to trace the people in the pictures. |
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A trawlerman is trying to trace the owner of a digital camera after it was hauled from the Atlantic seabed in his nets with the photos still intact.
It was the QE2's last ever transatlantic round trip between the two cities. Mr Estevez caught the camera in his nets off the west coast of Europe, so the camera was probably lost in the early days of the crossing.