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- Australian authorities have seized the black box of the Ruby Princess cruise ship, according to an AFP report.
- After being allowed to disembark from the ship on March 19 in Sydney, Australia, Ruby Princess passengers have since been linked to hundreds of COVID-19 cases.
- The COVID-19 Cruise Tracker currently puts the ship at the Port of Kembla, and The Guardian reported that around 1,040 crew members remain onboard.
- Carnival Australia did not immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment.
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Australian police have raided the Ruby Princess, a Princess Cruises ship linked to a deadly outbreak of COVID-19.
According to AFP, New South Wales Police's criminal probe into Carnival centers around whether any laws were broken when around 2,700 Ruby Princess passengers were permitted to disembark from the ship in Sydney on March 19. Those passengers have since been linked to hundreds of COVID-19 cases and 15 deaths.
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