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Cruise Passengers Stranded on African Island Rejoin Ship
The cruise passengers who found themselves stranded on an African island have finally rejoined the ship. They were left behind on a remote island. After a six-day odyssey, they finally reboarded the cruise liner in Senegal. Violetta Sanders and her husband, Doug, say the entire experience was a nightmare. They had no credit cards nor could they communicate with anyone. Inside Edition’s Lisa Guerrero has more.