Passenger riding in humans “Murdered” tells how the journey goes from relaxing and “slaughter” an hour after departure from Southampton

A passenger on a cruise ship whose grandfather was “murdered” tells how they went from relaxing to “Holocaust” after leaving Southampton.
A 21-year-old, who doesn’t want to be named, described the drunken fight scene that broke out almost immediately after returning with her boyfriend for two nights.
She told Mirror Her time on liner MSC Virtuosa: “That’s the stags and the hens, which made the boat really noisy. We got on board around 2pm on the first day and everything was clear and we went to the pool, but you can already see the battle breaking out.
“We arrived at the pool around 3pm and the people who were already on board were trapped in drunkenness and scrap.
“We were sitting far away and suddenly you heard cheers and chanting, you watched people fight. The bar staff were still serving people until they were paralyzed and that was just a massacre.
The murder allegedly occurred around 8.30 p.m., and a battle was reportedly still erupting in British waters.
The victim, 60-year-old James Messham, a grandfather and former stuntman, died after a dispute over the cruise.
He was once part of the Messhams’ wall of death, the oldest motorcycle stunt in Europe, and was described by friends as “the proper gentleman” and “the salt on the earth.”
A 57-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of murdering a 60-year-old grandfather. But it’s Released on bail Tuesday afternoon.
James Messham (now) is 60 years old and allegedly a battle broke out on MSC Virstuosa at around 8.30pm last Saturday.

According to a passenger on board, the trip was Bruges’ “Wine Cruise”

Mr. Messhem’s family in Sussex was too frustrated to speak, but relatives shared a touchpoint post on Facebook
A parade soldier is believed to have tried to save the former commando, and he is said to be riding a motorcycle as part of the bold wall of death attraction with his family in Fairs.
In recent years, he introduced the show when his son Jake and other riders swayed on vertical walls.
Messhams Wall of Death is the oldest motorcycle sport performance in Europe, dating back to four generations around 1929.
What appeared later was that the traitor winner Harry Clark and his girlfriend were passengers enjoying the two-night cruise. It is said that he isThe incident was very shocked and sad, and was “thinking of personal family and friends”.
After announcing the death of the 60-year-old, he began to contribute to his well-known father and grandfather Mr. Mesham.
His friend Joby Carter at Carter Steam Fair said he was “out of” in the news, saying: “We always get along with him. He is a proper gentleman, salt on the earth.
“We have been to Carter’s Steam Fair. He approached us because he had a wall of death and wanted to travel with us.
Mr Carter added that anyone from Messham, Sussex, would also know “If you have a problem, he will help you at any time or at night.”
Until eight years ago, this bold stunt show was part of the fair.

MSC Virtuosa (pictured) left for Bruges for two nights Saturday night, but a battle allegedly broke out in just 2.5 hours around 8.30 pm

The Traitor left Harry Clark, along with his girlfriend Anna Maynard, and was one of the passengers enjoying the two-night cruise (pictured)
It is understood that he traveled with relatives who helped him run the popular motorcycle stunt “Wall of Death”.
Mr Carter added: “He is such a specialty and does a great job in the transportation business.”
Mr. Messhem’s family in Sussex was too frustrated to speak, but relatives shared touching posts on Facebook.
A friend commented on a photo of Messham posted by his son Jake Messham: “My deepest sympathy for your loss, a proper old-fashioned performer who expresses condolences to the rest of his family. Tear’
Another said: “Everyone will miss him. When he traveled with us in Ireland a few years ago, your father and all your family were so helpful and great people could be around.
“He is a great performer and friend to everyone.”
In an interview with Widowstanton website, Jake Messham, the fourth generation rider of the Wall of Death, said the family’s performance is the oldest show in Europe, and its history can be traced back to the 1930s.
Witnesses said there was “a hen and bucks party causing chaos on the boat”.
Traitor star Harry Clark and his girlfriend Anna Maynard are passengers enjoying a two-night cruise.
There was no suggestion for him to participate in the violence.
He was discovered by passenger Lynda Hardiman-Pearce, who runs a catering business.
She talked about the champion she met with the second champion before the Holocaust broke out.
She told subway:’People are happy, but kind of like a modern wild west, full of stags and hens.
“The traitor Harry boarded the boat with a large group of families, but they were low-key and had a great time together.
“Harry is cute, a very good person.”
In deceiving his other contestants, including faithful runner-up Mollie Pierce, he received a £95,000 prize from the Traitor in January last year.
A source told the Sun star “apparently very shocked and saddened by the news.”
Just a few months ago, the Colombian country Jessica Andrea Gomez Granda, 28, dropped a boat on a boat near the Channel Islands in October.
The ship is also known as the filming location of the Channel 5 TV series “The Good Ship Murder” and the captain is X-factor champion Shayne Ward.

The TV star was discovered by passenger Lynda Hardiman-Pearce, who had photos of them all had catering businesses

Ms. Hardiman-Pearce added: “The traitor Harry was with a large group of families, but they were low-key and had a great time together”

MSC Virtuosa saw MSC Virtuosa on the city cruise dock in Southampton before its first voyage on May 20, 2021.

Luxury cruise ship (photo in May 2021) is the center of a new police investigation
According to a passenger on board, the trip was Bruges’ “Brewery Cruise”.
It is said that 20 people participated in the incident.
Hampshire police told MailOnline launched a homicide investigation after he died on MSC Virtuosa in British waters.
The ship left Southampton at 6pm on Saturday and reported a 60-year-old man died after a “dispute”.
Mr. Messhem’s next relative was informed and supported by experts.
His body is believed to have been kept on board until it was docked on the horizon of Hampshire on Monday morning.
According to the Maritime Injury Guide, most large cruise ships will have a morgue and usually have room for three to six bodies.
“We want to assure you that this seems to be an isolated incident and we would like to thank the crew for their cooperation and assistance in our inquiry,” said Insp Matt Gilloly, the chief detective of the Hempshire and White Police Department.
A spokesperson for MSC Virtuosa said: “After the incident occurred on our ship, we were contacting relevant authorities and we were fully cooperating with their investigation. We are providing full support to those affected.”