Cruise ship traveller, 60, killed ‘in stag do fight’ is pictured – as it emerges Traitors star was also on voyage ‘that was like Wild West’

The winner of the BBC‘s TV Show Traitors was aboard the cruise ship in which a 60-year-old man was ‘murdered’ during a ‘stag do fight’.

James Messham, 60, died when a fight allegedly broke out aboard the MSC Virtuosa around 8.30pm last Saturday.

It came just hours after the departure of the vessel, which was used to film the Channel 5 TV show, Good Ship murder, at 6pm from the British port in Southampton.

On Monday, police arrested a 57-year-old man from Exeter on suspicion of murder on his return.

It turns out that the Traitors‘ star Harry Clark was among the passengers enjoying the two-night cruise.

There is no suggestion he was involved in the violence. 

Since then, tributes have poured in for the 57-year-old man who was described by friends as a ‘legend’ and ‘such a trier’.

An eyewitness said there were ‘hen and stag parties causing chaos’ on the boat.

James Messham (pictured), 60, died when a fight allegedly broke out aboard the MSC Virstuosa around 8.30pm last Saturday

James Messham (pictured), 60, died when a fight allegedly broke out aboard the MSC Virstuosa around 8.30pm last Saturday

The body of a man who died on Saturday is believed to have been kept aboard the ship until this morning when HMS Virtuosa (pictured) docked back in the Horizon terminal in Hampshire

MSC Virtuosa (pictured) left on Saturday evening for a two-night cruise to Bruges but a fight allegedly broke out just hours into the journey at about 8.30pm

It turns out that the Traitors' stay Harry Clark, left, with his girlfriend Anna Maynard was among the passengers enjoying the two-night cruise

It turns out that the Traitors’ stay Harry Clark, left, with his girlfriend Anna Maynard was among the passengers enjoying the two-night cruise 

The TV star was spotted by fellow passenger Lynda Hardiman-Pearce, who runs a catering business. 

She spoke about meeting the the series two winner before the ‘carnage’ broke out.

She told the Metro: ‘People were jolly but it was a bit like a modern Wild West with stag and hen dos everywhere.

‘Harry from Traitors was on board with a big group of family, but they were low-key and just had a nice time together.

‘Harry was lovely, a very nice guy.’

He won The Traitors’ £95,000 prize last January after deceiving his fellow contestants, including Faithful runner-up Mollie Pierce

After Hampshire Police confirmed they were launching a murder investigation following the death, tributes began to pour in for the man.

Joby Carter of Carter’s Steam Fair said: ‘I was absolutely gutted when I heard the news. He was a legend.

‘We used to travel Carter’s Steam Fair. He approached us because he had a wall of death and wanted to travel with us.

‘We always got along with him. He was a proper gent, salt of the earth.’

The TV star was spotted by fellow passenger Lynda Hardiman-Pearce, both pictured, who runs a catering business

The TV star was spotted by fellow passenger Lynda Hardiman-Pearce, both pictured, who runs a catering business

Ms Hardiman-Pearce added: 'Harry from Traitors was on board with a big group of family, but they were low-key and just had a nice time together'

Ms Hardiman-Pearce added: ‘Harry from Traitors was on board with a big group of family, but they were low-key and just had a nice time together’

Mr Carter added anyone who knew Mr Messham, from Sussex, would also know ‘if you had a problem he would come and help you any time day or night’.

The daring stuntsman had been a part of the fair until around eight years ago. 

He was understood to have been travelling with relatives who helped him run the popular motorbike stunt show the Wall of Death.

Mr Carter added: ‘He was such a trier and did really well in the haulage business as well.’

Mr Messhem’s family in Sussex were too upset to speak but touching posts have been shared by relatives on Facebook.

Among the guests on board the liner at the time were Traitors winner Harry Clark, who had been enjoying a long weekend with his girlfriend and friends.

A source told The Sun the star was ‘clearly very shocked and saddened by the news’.

Only a few months earlier, Colombian national Jessica Andrea Gomez Granda, 28, died after falling overboard the ship near the Channel Islands in October. 

Mr Messhem's family in Sussex were too upset to speak but touching posts have been shared by relatives on Facebook

Mr Messhem’s family in Sussex were too upset to speak but touching posts have been shared by relatives on Facebook

According to a passenger onboard, the trip was a 'booze cruise' to Bruge

According to a passenger onboard, the trip was a ‘booze cruise’ to Bruge

The vessel is also known as the filming site for Channel 5 drama The Good Ship Murder which stars X Factor winner Shayne Ward.

According to a passenger onboard, the trip was a ‘booze cruise’ to Bruges.

The men involved in the incident were said to be among a party of 20.

Hampshire Police told MailOnline a homicide investigation was launched following the death of the man aboard the MSC Virtuosa in British waters.

The ship left Southampton at 6pm on Saturday with the reports being made at around 8.30pm that a man, 60, had died following an ‘altercation’.

Mr Messhem’s next of kin were informed and supported by specialist officers.

His body is believed to have been kept aboard the ship until Monday morning when it docked back in the Horizon terminal in Hampshire.

MSC Virtuosa is seen here berthed at the City Cruise Terminal in Southampton ahead of its first sailing on May 20 2021

The luxury cruise vessel (pictured in May 2021) is at the centre of a new police investigation

The luxury cruise vessel (pictured in May 2021) is at the centre of a new police investigation

According to the Maritime Injury Guide, most large cruise ships will have a morgue on board and which typically has space for between three to six bodies.

Detective Chief Insp Matt Gillooly, Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary’s senior investigating officer, said: ‘We want to reassure you that this appears to be an isolated incident onboard and we want to thank the crew for their cooperation and assistance with our enquiries.’

A spokesman for MSC Virtuosa said: ‘Following an incident on board our ship, the relevant authorities were contacted, and we are co-operating fully with their investigations. We are providing full support to those impacted.’

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