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 ESTHER and Derek Browne beamed at each other as their luxury cruise ship set sail on a tour of the Nordics and the stunning Northern Lights.聽The Hampshire couple had splashed out around 拢8,000 on the 12-day cruise to celebrate their golden  stanley thermos wedding anniversary - but had no idea horror was about to strike.24 D stanley becher erek and Esther Browne set sail in March - but soon  stanley nz found themselves trapped on a flooded boatCredit: Channel 5Eight days into the journey in March, the Viking Sky ship, carrying 1,373 people, completely lost engine power and became stranded in a storm off the west coast of Norway.Battered by 26ft-high waves, the swaying 拢300 million vessel soon started to flood - while passengers suffered injuries as tables, chairs and even bits of ceiling smashed into them.Esther and Derek didnt know when the terrifying ordeal would end - or whether theyd survive.The couple feature in a new Channel 5 documentary, When Cruises Go Horribly Wrong  Other Travel Nightmares, which track