Advertisement
We need your help now
Support from readers like you keeps The Journal open.
You are visiting us because we have something you value. Independent, unbiased news that tells the truth. Advertising revenue goes some way to support our mission, but this year it has not been enough.
If you’ve seen value in our reporting, please contribute what you can, so we can continue to produce accurate and meaningful journalism. For everyone who needs it.
One-off amount
I already contribute
Sign in. It’s quick, free and it’s up to you.
An account is an optional way to support the work we do. Find out more.
Investigates
Investigates
Money Diaries
Daft.ie Property Magazine
Allianz Home Magazine
The 42 Sports Magazine
TG4 Entertainment Magazine
The Journal TV
Climate Crisis
Cost of Living
Road Safety
Newsletters
Temperature Check
Inside the Newsroom
The Journal Investigates
The Explainer
A deep dive into one big news story
Sport meets news, current affairs, society & pop culture
have your say
Or create a free account to join the discussion
Advertisement
More Stories
Alamy Stock Photo
Former NBC war correspondent awarded €17,500 in damages against Irish Ferries after ‘harrowing’ journey
The court heard that conditions had been so bad the the ferry was unable to risk docking anywhere, instead sailing back and forth for 18 hours in what coastal shelter it could find.
2.31pm, 27 Jun 2025
Share options
FORMER NBC WAR correspondent Susan Burt has been awarded €17,500 in damages against Irish Ferries for what was described in court as “a hideous and harrowing experience” on the sea.
Burt (75) told the Circuit Civil Court she feared she was going to die when Irish Ferries vessel MV Epsilon had been tossed around, once lurching to an angle of 33 degrees, in Storm Imogen almost ten years ago during a sailing from Cherbourg to Dublin.
The court heard that conditions had been so bad the Epsilon had been unable to risk docking anywhere or dropping anchor and had to sail back and forth for 18 hours in what coastal shelter it could find until the storm abated.
“The vessel lurched so violently that people were screaming,” Burt had told Judge Christopher Callan who had reserved judgment until today. “Things were flying through the air, dishes were smashing and furniture sliding up and down decks and cabin floors and when the ship would roll we had to crawl.”
Three children and four other adults, including Ms Burt’s partner Chris Sawyer, had earlier accepted settlements ranging from €14,500 in the case of the children to €23,000 in Mr Sawyer’s claim. He had been physically injured during the storm.
Advertisement
Ms Burt told her barrister John Wilde Crosbie, who appeared with Evan O’Dwyer of O’Dwyer Solicitors, Ballyhaunis, Co Mayo, that she had lived through a horrific nightmare. She said the ship would turn over so far after having been hit by huge waves that passengers felt it would capsize.
Epsilon had docked a day late on 9 February, 2016. Ms Burt and her partner had been travelling to visit friends in Co Mayo.
Judge Callan said that while Ms Burt had not, according to psychiatric reports, reached the threshold of having suffered from PTSD, she had nevertheless been exposed to sustained and continuous shock, an experience she should not have had to endure.
“I thought I was going to die. I felt ‘this is it,’” she had said. “We were being thrown about and our car was absolutely squashed as vehicles criss-crossed the car deck.”
When barrister Roisin Haughey, counsel for Irish Ferries, had raised an issue on the amount of legal costs Ms Burt should be awarded considering the lower award for damages in her €60,000 claim, Judge Callan said he felt she should receive full Circuit Court costs.
“In fairness to the plaintiff these unusual proceedings have been going on for quite a long time and the court was impressed with her evidence,” Judge Callan said. “She did not in any way exaggerate what had happened to her.”
Readers like you are keeping these stories free for everyone…
A mix of advertising and supporting contributions helps keep paywalls away from valuable information like this article.
Over 5,000 readers like you have already stepped up and support us with a monthly payment or a once-off donation.
Support The Journal
Send Tip or Correction
Embed this post
To embed this post, copy the code below on your site
Email “Former NBC war correspondent awarded €17,500 in damages against Irish Ferries after ‘harrowing’ journey”.
Recipient’s Email
Feedback on “Former NBC war correspondent awarded €17,500 in damages against Irish Ferries after ‘harrowing’ journey”.
Your Feedback
Your Email (optional)
Report a Comment
Please select the reason for reporting this comment.
Please give full details of the problem with the comment…
Irish Ferries
News in 60 seconds
Marius Borg Hoiby
Son of Norway princess suspected of three rapes and nearly two dozen other offences
College Green
Cost of College Green pedestrianised plaza balloons to €80m (from just €10m originally)
37 mins ago
Stephen McCourt
‘Depraved’ killer to serve minimum of 24 years in jail for ‘callous and cruel’ Co Tyrone murder
39 mins ago
How Joe Duffy shut down head shops (and why all drugs were legalised for one weird day in 2015)
48 mins ago
Israeli soldiers routinely ordered to fire on civilians waiting for humanitarian aid in Gaza
48 mins ago
Homeless figures
Homelessness figures hit record of 15,747 people in emergency accommodation
50 mins ago
Four more charged over Ballymena riots, including two teenagers
closed doors meeting
JP McManus has ‘highly emotional’ meeting with Limerick Council over Rugby Expo ‘gift’ snub
Glastonbury founder says people who don’t agree with festival’s politics ‘can go somewhere else’
Jury acquits man accused of three-in-a-bed sexual assault in Limerick
Deportation
Community rallies behind student facing deportation
Eoghan Dalton
more from us
Investigates
Daft.ie Property Magazine
Allianz Home Magazine
The 42 Sports Magazine
TG4 Entertainment Magazine
Money Diaries
The Journal TV
Journal Media
Advertise With Us
About FactCheck
Our Network
FactCheck Knowledge Bank
Terms & Legal Notices
Terms of Use
Cookies & Privacy
Advertising
Competition
more from us
TV Listings
GAA Fixtures
The Video Review
Journal Media
Advertise With Us
Our Network
The Journal
FactCheck Knowledge Bank
Terms & Legal Notices
Terms of Use
Cookies & Privacy
Advertising
Competition
© 2025 Journal Media Ltd
Terms of Use
Cookies & Privacy
Advertising
Competition
Switch to Desktop
Switch to Mobile
The Journal supports the work of the Press Council of Ireland and the Office of the Press Ombudsman, and our staff operate within the Code of Practice. You can obtain a copy of the Code, or contact the Council, at https://www.presscouncil.ie, PH: (01) 6489130, Lo-Call 1800 208 080 or email: mailto:info@presscouncil.ie
Report an error, omission or problem:
Your Email (optional)
Create Email Alert
Create an email alert based on the current article
Email Address
One email every morning
As soon as new articles come online