Abandoned Cruise Ship Full Of Rats
Abandoned Ghost Lyubov Orlova Cruise Ship Filled with Starving Diseased Cannibal Rats Approaches UK.
Abandoned cruise ship full of rats. If you believe the headlines a ghost ship full of cannibal rats is heading for England. An abandoned cruise ship allegedly brimming with cannibal rats which has been drifting in the Atlantic Ocean for around 12 months might end up in the shores of Great Britain. The MV Lyubov Orlova was now believed to be home to a crew of vicious cannibal rats.
January 23 2014 will go down in history as the day the world found out that theres a huge abandoned Russian cruise ship full of diseased cannibal rats barreling toward Europe. And its all because Canadian authorities let. The Lyubov Orlova.
Its impossible for a ship to simply disappear but the story of the MV Lyubov Orlova a Russian cruise ship is here to prove that assumption wrong. Red Eyes Frightened Correspondent Joe Machi reportsFox News. TTC Streetcar piloted by cannibal rats slowly rolling.
It all began when the Yugoslavian-built ship named in 1976 after a Russian actor was abandoned for two years in a Newfoundland port after its owners were embroiled in a debt dispute. The Lyubov Orlova was built in 1976 as an arctic cruise ship for elite Russian travelers. An abandoned cruise liner teeming with inbred cannibal rats is adrift in the Atlantic Ocean and possibly about to run aground on Britains coastline according to a new report.
It sounded too. Built in Yugoslavia in 1976 the unlucky vessel was abandoned in a Canadian harbour after its owners were embroiled in a debt scandal and failed to pay the crew. The abandoned Russian cruise ship thats roaming international waters.
This vessel allegedly filled with cannibalistic rats has been drifting across the North Atlantic for quite. A cruise ship abandoned in 2013 may or may not be headed toward the British coastline with a hull full of cannibal rats. Today that same 295ft ship is bobbing somewhere off the coast of Ireland its only passengers a horde of disease-ridden rats.
