Covid 19 coronavirus: New Zealander s grim discovery lands him in quarantine in Vanuatu
19 Apr, 2021 11:35 PM
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Vanuatu police attend the scene on 11 April. Photo / Supplied
NZ Herald
By: Julia Gabel and Nikki Preston
An expat New Zealander was getting ready for a relaxing BBQ lunch with friends last Sunday when it took a shocking turn with the discovery of a body of a Filipino seaman on the beach in front of his Vanuatu house.
The grim finding has triggered a three-day lockdown in the island of Efate in Vanuatu after the mystery crewman was later confirmed to have Covid-19.
New Zealander s grim discovery lands him in quarantine in Vanuatu
New Zealander s grim discovery lands him in quarantine in Vanuatu
Vanuatu police attend the scene on 11 April. Photo / Supplied
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An expat New Zealander was getting ready for a relaxing BBQ lunch with friends last Sunday when it took a shocking turn with the discovery of a body of a Filipino seaman on the beach in front of his Vanuatu house.
The grim finding has triggered a three-day lockdown in the island of Efate in Vanuatu after the mystery crewman was later confirmed to have Covid-19.
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