

Mr Suarez Meilla had descended to his own cabin to charge up his digital camera when the boat started sinking. I had lost the plot, I felt I couldn’t protect my son and I started to panic.” When we realised we couldn’t escape by the stairwell and no one had come to help us, it felt awful.

He recalled: “We were shouting for help and heard crashing above us and had this deep-seated feeling of dread that something terrible was happening. When we realised we had capsized, we knew we were in trouble, there was something drastically wrong.” What followed next reads more like a story from the Poseidon Adventure. He then became trapped himself.Īccording to witnesses, the sea was calm and the sky bright blue when the 137ft-long Carlton Queen suddenly started listing after taking on water. Fernando Suarez Meilla, a 60-year-old administrator in the EU parliament in Brussels, guided father and son to safety after they had become disoriented as the ship went down.

Mr Taylor and his son Christian, 21, have praised the heroic actions of a fellow passenger for rescuing them from below decks.
