British woman who died in diving ship fire in Egypt’s Red Sea named
The woman had a long career in the NHS before she tragically died after a dive boat caught fire in Egypt. A spokesperson for Christina Quinn’s family paid tribute to the “rock to many” as the family mourns the devastating loss.
A spokesperson for her family said: “It is with great sadness that we confirm the tragic death of Christina Quinn in Egypt.
“She was a sister, daughter, wife, aunty, friend, and rock to many. She will be missed beyond words.
“We would ask for privacy at this time.”
Chair of St Luke’s Trustees, Charles Hackett, said: “Christina was incredibly passionate about St Luke’s and its place at the heart of the community it serves, and we are devastated to lose her warmth, wisdom, and leadership.”
According to Mr Hackett, during her tenure as chair of St Luke’s board, Ms Quinn dedicated six years of voluntary service to the hospice.
The Chair of St Luke’s Trustees noted that she garnered the “respect, trust, and appreciation” of her colleagues through her contributions.
He added: “We will miss Christina enormously and our hearts go out to her family and close friends at this tragic time.”
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