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'Prisoner' Brits on coronavirus-hit cruise ship 'threatened with security' if they leave cabin

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Two Brits stranded on a coronavirus-hit cruise ship have blasted the British government for giving them no help in their 'life or death' situation.

Denise and Leo McConkey, from London, told Good Morning Britain they are now prisoners in their own cabin after the outbreak.

Leo said that when he left his cabin, he was threatened with security if he did not return. The couple claim that they have ha no help from the British government, and are desperate to find out the condition of Denise’s elderly parents and their friends.

A total of 140 Brits stranded on the Grand Princess cruise ship being held off the California coast after 21 people tested positive for coronavirus.

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