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Russian woman who went on hunger strike because of the thwarted tour has reached an agreement with the company

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Russian Natalya Litvinova, who did not take food and water for five days in protest on the stalled liner SH Diana, which was heading to Antarctica, has reached an agreement with the company. She wrote about it in her Telegram channel on December 2.

"Friends, I am glad to inform you that everything has been resolved! An agreement has been reached with the company, which satisfied me," she said in a video message.

According to Litvinova, the incident has been exhausted and she has no claims.

The Russian also thanked those who supported and helped her in this situation.

Earlier, on December 1, Litvinova ended her hunger strike. She thanked users for their support and added that she has a month-long trip to South America planned.

British newspaper The Times reported on November 29 that the passengers of the SH Diana liner heading to Antarctica, including Russians, went on hunger strike because of engine failure. The captain of the ship cited propeller failure as the reason for the refusal to go to the designated point. One of the passengers said that the captain of the ship did not inform the Russian Embassy about the beginning of the Russian tourists' hunger strike in protest. She noted that citizens from Britain and China had also joined them.

Later, the development director of the British cruise company Swan Hellenic in Russia, Yulia Dmitrieva , told Izvestia that two of the hunger-striking passengers of the liner had managed to reach an agreement, while another passenger was still negotiating with her. For the disrupted trip, the organizer offered customers to choose between a 65% discount on the next cruise and a refund of 50% of the ticket price for the failed trip. At the same time, starving Russian Natalya Litvinova wants to receive from the company a voucher for a similar cruise.

November 30, it was reported that Litvinova had been fasting for five days. According to her, the crew showed no interest and sympathy for Natalia's condition. At the same time, a medical officer visited her daily to measure her vitals.

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