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How did the guy fall overboard on Carnival Cruise?

Sadly, after an exhaustive onboard search and a review of security camera video, it was determined that he jumped, Carnival spokesperson Matt Lupoli told Insider. Shoreside authorities were notified, and the crew was advised to continue to Jacksonville.



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Sadly, after an exhaustive onboard search and a review of security camera video, it was determined that he jumped, Carnival spokesperson Matt Lupoli told Insider. Shoreside authorities were notified, and the crew was advised to continue to Jacksonville.

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The man was a passenger on the Carnival Magic cruise ship, which was about 186 miles east of Jacksonville when he fell into the water. Security footage shows he leaned over the railing of his room balcony and fell into the water around 4:10 a.m. on Monday, the cruise corporation said in a statement.

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How many people are rescued after falling off a cruise ship? Of the 212 listed as overboard between 2009 and 2019, only 48 people were rescued. But miracles do happen.

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The majority of cruise ships do not have specific man-overboard sensors, but they are becoming more common. 30 cruise ships owned by Carnival and Disney have been fitted with V-MOB sensors used to automatically alert the bridge of a man overboard incident.

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James Michael Grimes' Thanksgiving was unorthodox. After winning an air guitar contest, he toppled off the side of a cruise ship, battled a sea creature, treaded water for more than half a day, and survived on bamboo — or maybe just some kind of stick — until the Coast Guard picked him up the next day.

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And Survived. He treaded water for hours in the Gulf of Mexico, withstanding rain, winds and waves before he was rescued. Others have not been so lucky.

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The Maritime Injury Guide reports that 19 people go missing from cruise ships yearly. While that may not sound significant, it adds up to 400 people over the last 20 years.

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Luckily it is almost impossible to fall off a cruise ship but there are still people on occasion who manage to fall accidentally usually while doing something dangerous like standing on a railing or climbing from balcony to balcony.

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Searchlights will sweep the water if the emergency occurs at night, so any victim, body, or debris can be properly seen. If the victim is found, a lifeboat or emergency boat will be used for recovery, and medical care will be offered to combat hypothermia, water inhalation, exposure, or other injuries.

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As the ships move through the water, they often chop up smaller fish, which then attract larger fish, which then, in turn, attract sharks. Additionally, cruise ships often let off waste into the ocean- this waste also attracts small fish which attract larger predators such as sharks.

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RCL noted that the historical survival rate for man-overboard incidents on cruise ships is about 30 percent, according to data collected by the Cruise Lines International Association. The trade group suggests that most MOB events are passenger-initiated.

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He stayed alive while treading water for 20 hours before he was rescued. It's an incredible story of a will to live under horrific conditions, and James Michael Grimes is alive to tell it. The night before Thanksgiving, James fell off a cruise ship hours after it left port in New Orleans.

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The Indiana man who dropped his young granddaughter from an open window of a cruise ship was sentenced Monday to three years' probation for his role in her tragic death, according to justice officials in Puerto Rico.

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Alan Wiegand and Kimberly Schultz-Wiegand sued Royal Caribbean Cruises after the July 2019 death of their daughter, Chloe Wiegand. The toddler fell from her grandfather's arms and through an open window on a cruise ship docked in San Juan, Puerto Rico, plummeting 150 feet to the pier below.

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In 2023 thus far, there have been 10 overboard incidents affecting 11 people, according to data compiled by Ross Klein, a social work professor at Memorial University of Newfoundland, who runs a cruise safety website. Nine of those eleven people died as a result.

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Yes, cruise ships have brigs, which is the nautical term for a jail on a vessel, including a cruise ship. The term comes from the word brigantine, which is a type of two-masted sailing ship formerly used to house criminals.

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Do Cruise Ships Dump Sewage? Yes. To get into a few more specifics than above, the U.S. allows cruise ships to dump treated waste into the ocean if they are within three and a half miles from shore. Beyond that point, there are no restrictions for dumping untreated, raw sewage in U.S. ocean waters.

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According to a study, one in five people admitted to cheating on a cruise. I asked five people if they considered it cheating if you're in a different country. Four were adamant that cheating is cheating. One person said it doesn't count if you're in a different time zone.

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