A woman fell overboard in front of her daughter and did not survive a Taylor Swift-themed cruise in the Bahamas. About this write Sun.

It is known that Dulcie White, 66 years old, purchased a service package that allowed guests to drink up to 15 alcoholic drinks per day on the ship. On the day of the tragedy, she drank alcohol in a restaurant on the ship and drank too much alcohol; Her family took her to her bungalow late in the afternoon. Soon after, she went out onto the balcony and fell into the ocean in front of her daughter.
The family decided to sue Royal Caribbean for crew negligence. Relatives believe staff on the Allure of the Seas served the woman too much alcohol, even though at one point she swayed and slurred her speech. “She was served at least seven alcoholic beverages continuously over a period of approximately six hours,” the lawsuit states. According to him, the passenger was stopped by one of the tourists.
It is known that the woman did not survive but her body has not been found. White's loved ones accused Royal Caribbean of mishandling the search and rescue operation. The ship reportedly did not perform Williamson or Anderson turns, which are commonly used in situations where people are on board. In addition, the lawsuit also states that the crew did not give the order to launch the rescue boat. Additionally, the Bahamas Armed Forces suspended the search 24 hours after White's daughter contacted her.
Previously, a crew member of the ship fell into the sea and disappeared without a trace in the Mediterranean Sea. This happened on the Viking Sun ship off the coast of Sicily.
			













