Rees, a New South Wales resident, had been participating in an organized hiking excursion to Cook’s Lookout, Lizard Island’s highest point, alongside fellow passengers of the Coral Adventurer ship.
During the hike, she became unwell in the intense heat and was instructed to head back to the ship unescorted, separating from the group to rest. Tragically, the ship departed the island that evening without recognizing she was missing and only returned hours later to commence a search.
Tragically, her body was found the next day.
Suzanne Rees, 80, found dead after being abandoned on Great Barrier Reef island
Rees’s daughter, Katherine, condemned the cruise operator for what she described as a “failure of care and common sense,” expressing shock that the ship had sailed without conducting a proper passenger count.
Coral Expeditions CEO Mark Fifield confirmed the cancellation of the rest of the 60-day tour, citing Rees’s death and “previous mechanical issues” as key factors. Speaking to Australia’s national broadcaster ABC, Fifield expressed deep regret over the incident but reaffirmed the company’s commitment to providing “high-quality experiences.” He said, “It was increasingly apparent given the circumstances of the last week that we could not deliver on this promise.”
The Coral Adventurer had been navigating the remote and pristine waters of the Great Barrier Reef, attracting adventure-seeking tourists for multi-day tours combining marine and land exploration. The decision to cancel the remainder of the tour followed a thorough internal review of safety protocols and operational challenges.
Family members and fellow passengers were notified of the cancellation swiftly after the tragic news. Coral Expeditions has pledged full cooperation with authorities investigating the circumstances surrounding Rees’s disappearance and death.
Suzanne Rees’s death on Lizard Island has shocked the expedition cruise community and highlighted the risks associated with remote adventure tourism. Coral Expeditions now faces the challenge of restoring traveler confidence while reviewing and reinforcing safety standards.
This is a developing story, and the cruise line has expressed condolences to Ms. Rees’s family while ensuring a comprehensive safety reassessment will take place.
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