Child Dies Cruise Ship
Chloe Wiegand 18-months-old was killed after being falling 150ft from the docked Freedom of the Sea ship in Puerto Rico on 7 July 2019.
Child dies cruise ship. A 12-year-old boy died suddenly while aboard a cruise ship travelling to Sardinia Italy. Salvatore Anello was holding two-year-old Chloe Weigand on the Freedom of the Seas cruise which was docked in Puerto Rico when she slipped out of his grasp. The lifeguards are always on duty so long.
An 18-month-old Indiana girl who fell to her death from the 11th storey of a cruise ship in Puerto Rico plunged from a window inexplicably left open in a childrens play area the familys. Posted in Maritime Death. The ship was reportedly docked at the Pan American dock II in San Juan.
Freedom of the Seas. New video shows moments before toddler fell to her death on cruise ship New surveillance video shown to CBS News reveals the final moments before. The Weigand family of South Bend Indiana took a cruise on the Royal Caribbean Freedom of the Seas ship in 2019.
In July 2019 one-year-old Chloe Wiegand fell 150 feet to her death after her grandfather Salvatore Anello placed her on a ledge on the 11th floor of the Royal Caribbean Cruises Freedom of the Seas ship. Miami-based maritime lawyer Jim Walker says proving negligence wont be an easy feat for the family. The change was prompted by a March 2013 incident when a 4-year-old nearly drowned in a pool aboard the Disney Fantasy and suffered a brain injury resulting in a multi-million dollar settlement and the introduction of lifeguards on all Disney ships.
Two Year Old Child Dies After Falling From Freedom of the Seas. Her grandfather Salvatore Anello had been holding her when. Her grandfather Salvatore Anello was playing with her near a.
Chloe Wiegands family has no doubt her death was a horrific accident. Harrowing footage showing the moments before toddler Chloe Wiegand fell to her death while on-board a Royal Caribbean cruise ship has been released by Puerto Rican TV show La Comay. Royal Caribbean Cruises filed a motion this month asking the federal court in the Southern District of Florida to dismiss a suit by the family of the toddler Chloe Rae Margaret Wiegand who died.
