Stricken cruise ship passengers make their anger known

By Chloe Booker, Alexandra Laskie
Updated February 11 2017 - 11:08pm, first published 9:19pm
The stricken cruise ship, the Norwegian Star Photo: Courtesy of Seven News
The stricken cruise ship, the Norwegian Star Photo: Courtesy of Seven News
The Norwegian Star as it cleared Point Gellibrand at Williamstown about 1845 hours on Thursday.
The Norwegian Star as it cleared Point Gellibrand at Williamstown about 1845 hours on Thursday.
A passenger on the stranded ship on Friday. Photo: Courtesy of Seven News
A passenger on the stranded ship on Friday. Photo: Courtesy of Seven News
The Norwegian Star being towed back to Melbourne as seen from Mornington Pier on Saturday afternoon. Photo: Daniel Pockett
The Norwegian Star being towed back to Melbourne as seen from Mornington Pier on Saturday afternoon. Photo: Daniel Pockett

Explosive footage has emerged of passengers aboard a disabled cruise ship being towed to Melbourne, chanting, "we want answers".

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