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Furious passengers aboard a world cruise ship that had been stranded in Belfast for months have dubbed it "SS Clusterf**K", after toilets stopped working. The beleaguered ship finally set sail earlier this month following a chaotic four-month delay - however some passengers admitted they considered leaving the ship for good because of the smell of sewage "wafting through the corridors". Another passenger confessed that due to problems with the plumbing and toilets being unable to flush, it felt like a "third-World situation", Mirror UK reports.

Joe Rhodes has been writing about his experiences on the ship on online platform Substack. He claimed the water broke on the first night they set off from Ireland, and while it was fixed later that day, hot water didn't return until their second day in Bilbao. READ MORE: World cruise passengers fall in love while stranded in Belfast for months READ MORE: World cruise passengers stranded in Belfast for months 'keep getting asked to go for pints' He wrote: "Most Residents didn't realise this - the shutdown happening in the middle of the night - until AFTER they'd made deposits, so to speak.



Yep, we awakened to the faint smell of s**t marinating in a hundred unflushed bowls, wafting through the corridors, gently mixing with the ocean breeze." Mr Rhodes stated that the trip hadn't exactly gone to plan, adding: "Nothing about this trip, except for the fact that I've been drunk a great deal of the time, has gone like it was supposed to go. E.

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