A volunteer, identified as Jill Marie Hickman Victor has died after falling from a mast of a historic ship at a Texas seaport museum in United States.
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The Port of Galveston Police Department said the victim was working aboard the tall ship Elissa at the Port of Galveston when she fell on Saturday February 5.
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Jill Victor was about 35 feet up the mast and wearing a safety harness, but it somehow became unclipped. She fell and was pronounced dead at the scene.
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The Police have ruled her death as accidental.
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Spokesperson for the Galveston Historical Foundation, which operates the museum, in a statement said; “Elissa is a crew of dedicated men and women who operate the ship with passion and dedication.”
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“We extend our condolences to the crew member’s family and friends.”
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The Elissa, one of the last remaining tall ships that still sails, was built in 1877 and brought to Galveston from a scrapyard in Greece in 1978. The restored vessel now attracts more than 40,000 visitors as a floating museum and is used as a sailing school.
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