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Home / Crime and Justice / Cruise Line Sued Over Fatal Alcohol Overdose Allegations

Cruise Line Sued Over Fatal Alcohol Overdose Allegations

9 Dec

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Summary

  • Family alleges cruise line served at least 33 alcoholic drinks.
  • Passenger died after alleged excessive force by crew members.
  • Lawsuit claims intoxication led to passenger's fatal altercation.
Cruise Line Sued Over Fatal Alcohol Overdose Allegations

A lawsuit has been filed against Royal Caribbean by the family of a passenger who died last year. The family claims the cruise line is responsible for the man's death, alleging he was served "at least 33 alcoholic beverages" before the incident. According to the court documents, the passenger became agitated and began trying to break down doors while searching for his room. Security and medical personnel reportedly subdued him using excessive force, pepper spray, and a sedative. The filing alleges that these actions led to respiratory failure and ultimately cardiopulmonary arrest. The lawsuit seeks substantial damages for the deceased's family.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Michael Virgil died on a Royal Caribbean cruise after allegedly being over-served alcohol and, according to his family's lawsuit, succumbing to excessive force by crew members.
The lawsuit alleges Royal Caribbean served at least 33 alcoholic beverages to Michael Virgil and that crew members used excessive force and sedatives, leading to his death.
The incident involving Michael Virgil occurred on a Royal Caribbean cruise ship traveling from Los Angeles to Ensenada, Mexico.

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