A British school boy on a _20,000 luxury cruise of the Mediterranean was allegedly sexually assaulted as he played in a swimming pool - sparking a police investigation. The 15-year-old boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was on a family holiday when he was approached by a man in his 60s, as he played in a swimming pool with his niece. The teenager and his family were aboard the Seven Seas Explorer vessel when the incident happened after the ship anchored off the coast of Dikili in southern Turkey. The boy later told his family how he and his young relative were in the pool when the stranger man put his arms around the boy and touched him intimately while asking his age.
It was a holiday the following day and I'm waiting to hear from my Turkish lawyer on the latest developments. 'The cruise line has everything on CCTV and you can clearly see this man approaching my son and I have asked that it is forwarded to me as soon as possible. 'We were in the police station in Istanbul for eight hours and so had to change all our travel plans to get home but my son is in bits. 'You wouldn't expect this sort of thing to happen on a luxury cruise in the Mediterranean.'
[img][/img] The ten deck Seven Seas Explorer is a flagship of Regent Seven Seas Cruises and has 366 suites with no cabins and is the final word in luxury (stock photo)
The ten deck Seven Seas Explorer is a flagship of Regent Seven Seas Cruises and has 366 suites with no cabins and is the final word in luxury. It can accommodate 732 guests looked after by 567 crew and is 224 metres long and on its website it boasts of offering 'an in suite experience like no other at sea'. The Seven Seas Explorer was launched in 2016 and with its artwork by Pablo Picasso on the walls, is the flagship of Regent Seven Seas Cruises. She was christened in Monte Carlo by Princess Charlene of Monaco and featured on the Channel 5 documentary The World's Most Expensive Cruise Ships. A Foreign and Commonwealth Development Office spokesperson said: 'We are supporting the family of a British child following an incident in Turkey and are working with the local authorities.' In a statement to MailOnline Regent Seven Seas Cruises said: 'We are aware of a recent incident on board Seven Seas Explorer.
The safety and security of our guests is paramount and we have provided support to the family but we are unable to comment further on an ongoing investigation.' Turkish police confirmed an investigation is underway. The man detained by police is understood to have strongly denied any wrongdoing.
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