Desperate hunt continues for Brit who fell overboard from cruise ship in 100ft plunge as rescuers keep hopes alive

THE desperate hunt for a missing Brit who plunged 100ft off a cruise ship is ongoing as rescuers are holding out hope he may still be found alive.

The youngster toppled overboard the Explorer of the Seas ship into the Adriatic Sea on Friday morning and hasn’t been seen since.

The search for a missing Brit who fell from a cruise ship is reportedly ongoing

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The search for a missing Brit who fell from a cruise ship is reportedly ongoing
The passenger fell overboard into the Adriatic sea on Friday morning

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The passenger fell overboard into the Adriatic sea on Friday morningCredit: x/cuteculturechic

The search operation has now been extended for 12 more hours due to the temperature of the sea being warm, The Sun understands.

Local authorities explained how the water is 24 degrees meaning survival in these conditions is “more than 12 hours.”

They said today: “The man fell into the sea from a height of more than 30 meters, maybe there was an injury during the fall.

“Since the temperature of the sea is 24 degrees, this allows us to extend the search to at least 12 hours and more.

“Survival in these conditions is more than 12 hours , and the search takes twice as long, at least 24 hours.”

Croatian officials confirmed “a young Briton left missing” from the cruiser Explorer of the Seas at 4.30 AM local time on Friday.

Several ships in the area reportedly joined the frantic search after an alarm was raised on the vessel.

One passenger on the cruise ship, Nicole Bullock, said she woke up to an emergency message blaring through the ship.

She wrote on X: “Woken up on the cruise ship around 3.40am to the emergency message ‘Oscar Oscar Oscar off the port side’. Man overboard.

“Been watching the rescue efforts off my balcony all day, hoping for a positive outcome.”

The Brit hasn’t been seen since.

Unconfirmed reports say the apparent Brit who went overboard is a man.

The ship is reportedly on a seven day Greece-Croatia route that took off on August 3.

It is understood that a search and rescue is still being carried out near the remote island of Jabuka.

Royal Caribbean and the FCDO have been approached for comment.

A few years ago a British woman fell off a ship into the Adriatic – but she was miraculously found alive hours later.

Kay Longstaff, an air hostess, plunged into the sea from the cruise ship as it sailed to Venice from the port of Vargarola near Pula, Croatia.

The 46-year-old from Cheltenham went overboard sometime before midnight on Saturday night.

She then spent 10 hours floating at sea – later crediting her yoga training with keeping her fit enough to survive.

After the cruise ship had circled back around, the Croatian coastguard joined the search and miraculously plucked her from the sea about a mile from where she jumped.

She had reportedly spent the night drinking with her boyfriend before the two got into a heated argument.

The 46-year-old was reportedly moments from giving up when she was saved.

After her rescue, Kay had told Croatian media: “I fell off the back of the Norwegian Star and I was in the water for about 10 hours. These wonderful guys rescued me.”

A rescuer revealed how Kay told them how she survived her ordeal.

“She said the fact that she practices yoga helped her as she was fit.

“And she said she was singing to not feel cold in the sea overnight”.

Wearing just denim shorts and a top, Kay plucked from the 20C water by coastguards and taken on board a rescue boat.

Asked her name and where she was from by reporters, she replied: “Kay… from England”.

She was then treated by medics and taken to hospital in Pula where she was kept for monitoring by doctors, before being released by doctors.