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UPDATED: Bounty Sailor Dies; Captain Still Missing

Claudene Christian was found unresponsive several hours after 14 crew members were airlifted to safety by the Coast Guard; the tall ship bound from New London sank during Hurricane Sandy.

Tuesday, Oct. 30, 8:12 a.m: Claudene Christian, the sailor rescued from the HMS Bounty has died, ABC News is reporting.

According to USA Today, the Coast Guard rescued 42-year-old Christian several hours after Jayhawk helicopters plucked 14 people from life rafts. The crew abandoned the ship after it began to take on water while sailing off Cape Hatteras during Hurricane Sandy.

NBC News reported that Christian was unresponsive when pulled from the water and taken to Albemarle Hospital in Elizabeth City, NC, where ABC News said she was pronounced dead early Tuesday morning.

According to her website, Christian founded the Cheerleader Doll Company, which produces replica collegiate cheerleader dolls, in 1988 while a college freshman. The Herald News reports that she was a descendant of Fletcher Christian, the master's mate who took control of the original Bounty in a famous 1789 mutiny.

"As a descendant of Fletcher Christian, played in four movies by Errol Flynn, Clark Gable, Marlin Brando & Mel Gibson, I'm sure my ancestor would be proud... However this time, there will be no Mutiny on this Bounty... At least not at the hands of me, a new generation of Christian Family Sailors!" Christian said on her Facebook page.

The captain, 63-year-old Robin Walbridge, remains unaccounted for. According to the Bounty's cached website, Walbridge has captained the ship since 1995 and grew up in St. Petersburg, Fla., where the ship was heading when it went down.

Both Christian and Walbridge were reportedly wearing cold water survival suits and life jackets.

7:56 p.m. update

One of two people missing from the HMS Bounty, which sank off the North Carolina coast while sailing from New London to Florida, is in critical condition after she was found "unresponsive."

According to the USA Today, the Coast Guard rescued 42-year-old Claudene Christian several hours after Jayhawk helicopters plucked 14 people from life rafts. The crew abandoned the ship after it began to take on water while sailing off Cape Hatteras during Hurricane Sandy.

NBC News reported that Christian was unresponsive when pulled from the water and taken to Albemarle Hospital in Elizabeth City, N.C. According to her website, Christian founded the Cheerleader Doll Company in 1988 while a college freshman.

Several news agencies have reported that Christian is deceased, and the latest post on the Bounty's Facebook page declares, "With sadness in our hearts we are reporting that we have lost one crew member and still missing another." However Patrick Detwiler, spokesman for the hospital, said Christian is alive and in critical condition.

The captain, 63-year-old Robin Walbridge, remains unaccounted for. According to the Bounty's cached website, Walbridge has captained the ship since 1995 and grew up in St. Petersburg, Fla., where the ship was heading when it went down.

Both Christian and Walbridge were reportedly wearing cold water survival suits and life jackets.

11:36 a.m. update

Fourteen people have been rescued and two people are missing from the tall ship HMS Bounty off Cape Hatteras, N.C. after the crew was forced to abandon ship due to Hurricane Sandy.

According to the ship's Facebook page, the vessel departed New London on Oct. 25 after spending two days in port here. The Bounty was en route to St. Petersburg, Fla.

Fourteen crew members were rescued from life rafts by Coast Guard helicopters. A military aircraft continues to search the area as the Coast Guard evaluates whether a rescue mission can be conducted in current weather conditions.

The 180-foot ship was builty for the 1962 film "Mutiny on the Bounty" and also appeared in "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest." It is based in Setauket, N.Y. Last year, mayoral candidate Andrew Lockwood suggested as part of his platform that New London could purchase the vessel in cooperation with other towns to have it as a waterfront tourist attraction.

The Bounty reportedly sank after the crew abandoned the ship. The latest post on the vessel's Facebook page says there are several conflicting stories about the incident.

"Please bear with us...We are waiting for some confirmation," the latest post reads.

Update, 9:50 a.m.: United States Coast Guard officials said two crew members of the storied HMS Bounty are still missing in the waters outside Cape Hatteras, N.C. after stormy seas forced the crew to abandon ship.

The Coast Guard, in a statement Monday morning, said 14 members of the crew were rescued by helicopters and sent to Air Station Elizabeth City where they will be treated.

A military aircraft is still searching the area.

Original story: Crew members of the celebrated HMS Bounty tall ship have abandoned ship off Cape Hatteras, N.C., in the wake of Hurricane Sandy.

According to the United States Coast Guard, the 16-person crew has all been accounted for though remain in choppy seas, adrift in two 25-man lifeboats with canopies.

The ship, which was recently a popular tourist attraction in both Greenport and Port Jefferson, is a replica of HMS Bounty, which launched in Lunenburg in 1960 and was made famous in the 1962 film "Mutiny on the Bounty," featuring Marlon Brando. It has also appeared in "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" starring Johnny Depp.

Coast Guard officials are weighing whether rescue mission can be conducted in the rough weather.

Coast Guard in a statement said the evacuation of the Bounty took place among 18-foot seas and 40 mile-per-hour winds, and that the 180-foot ship was taking on water due to improper propulsion.

The HMS Bounty's Facebook page called the Coast Guard report "premature" and only 14 of the 17 crew members had been accounted for. A Canadian Broadcasting Corporation report claimed that 16 of 17 were hoisted to safety, and said that the ship sank hours after the evacuation.

The Coast Guard's North Carolina sector reported receiving a call from the owner of HMS Bounty, saying she had lost communication with the vessel's crew late Sunday evening. Coast Guard officials said an air crew from Coast Guard Air Station Elizabeth City was dispatched, which later arrived on scene and reestablished communications with the Bounty's crew.

A message left with the local Coast Guard public affairs office was not immediately returned, and officials at the New London office could not confirm the status of the Bounty.

Editor's note: The Coast Guard earlier reported the crew was 17 members.

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The Truth Hurts May 23, 2013 at 10:01 am
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Mario de Lucia May 22, 2013 at 07:52 pm
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Jason Morris May 22, 2013 at 01:30 pm
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Barbara Crocker May 23, 2013 at 07:39 pm
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Felicia Hendersen May 21, 2013 at 07:52 am
OMG this is too funny. Nice comparison.
Sue P. May 20, 2013 at 11:03 am
Very good comparison. I also wanted to add that the Ct. College students that believe what FinizioRead More has to say remind me of The Children of the Corn. After speaking with a friend we realized that Mayor Finizio is like a college student. I just wish he knew that real life does not work this way. New London has already played this game with the Giordano lady years ago. Remember her she was from Ct. College and also was going to make New London a hip city. We got homeless people and brownfields. So much for that idea. Been their done that. How about a new idea for once. Please don't think about shutting down State St. that too was a bad idea. Just ask Mr. Hyslop and Ms. Glover how their ideas worked out. It doesn't matter anyways it's all about the votes and getting your Children of the Corn on the Council. I mean come on drivers licenses for illigals who ever thought that one up.
J. Scagnetti May 20, 2013 at 10:07 am
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Carol Haley May 19, 2013 at 07:14 pm
Here's the latest Spencer from the AP, if we can believe them: Traffic in southwest ConnecticutRead More could be a mess for as much as a week until service is restored to the commuter rail line affected by a derailment that injured scores of passengers, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy warned Sunday.
Spencer May 19, 2013 at 07:10 pm
Another blow to not only NL's but the entire Southern CT's economy! Guess who will be picking upRead More the tab?
Carol Haley May 19, 2013 at 05:26 pm
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Richard Waselik May 22, 2013 at 03:40 pm
I would say that the Collective Bargaining Agreement would have to be looked at for his Union.Read More Mr. Hathaway is not in Local 1378. He is MEU. I would say, that this is an interesting question for our members. Local 1378's CBA does not go into this language, however it does state that prior to reorganization, the union must be notified to bargain the impacts (not exact language). This is not to say that the union has final say, or say at all as to how the administration shall operate, but the impact to the employees is what matters as well as the position in general. I will look into this language in reference to the Charter and forward it to the MEU as well. Thank you.
Kathleen Mitchell May 22, 2013 at 03:17 pm
The following is from NL's Charter, Sec 46. Does it mean that Bill Hathaway would be entitled to aRead More public hearing? "...Any officer or employee so removed, suspended, laid off or reduced in grade shall, if he so request, be furnished with a written statement of the reason therefor, be allowed a reasonable time for answering such reasons in writing and be given a public hearing by the officer making such removal, suspension, lay-off or reduction in grade, before the order therefor shall be made final..."
Richard Waselik May 22, 2013 at 10:37 am
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