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What happened to Amy Lee Bradley?

She could have been possibly drugged and taken from that ship.” Officials of Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines insist that Amy either left the ship on her own or met with an unfortunate accident. Her parents are convinced the opposite is true. They are offering a $250,000 reward for information.



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Initially, the authorities suspected that Amy had either fallen overboard or died by suicide. However, this speculation was soon discredited as Amy was known to be a strong swimmer and her body was never found in the waters as well as no evidence of foul play.

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The request came almost three months after a Florida judge threw out two lawsuits filed against Royal Caribbean by Ronald and Ivy Bradley, the parents of Amy Bradley.

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The sentence was passed down after Anello pleaded guilty to negligent homicide last year in connection with the death of his 18-month-old granddaughter Chloe Wiegand, who died after falling from the window in a children's play area of Royal Caribbean's Freedom of the Seas while the ship docked in San Juan.

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If you wonder whether cruise ships have jails, the answer is yes. Jails are called brigs on a cruise ship and tend only to be used in serious circumstances when no other options are available. Cabin arrest is typically used before the brig is needed. Find out more about us here.

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In a separate incident that took place in November, James Michael Grimes survived after going overboard the Carnival Valor cruise ship the night before Thanksgiving Day. The 28-year-old told ABC's Good Morning America he didn't remember falling, only waking up somewhere in the Gulf of Mexico with no boat in sight.

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The woman, Reetha Sahani, was on board the 'Spectrum of the Seas' cruise ship with her husband, Jakesh Sahani, and reportedly jumped from the vessel when it was en route to Singapore, as per a Strait Times report.

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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. This includes accidental falls overboard, suicides, and disappearances during port visits.

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Rebecca Coriam (born 11 March 1987) was a British crew member on the cruise ship Disney Wonder who disappeared from the ship 22 March 2011. She was captured by CCTV in the crew lounge in the morning of 22 March, having a phone conversation that appeared to be causing her some emotional difficulty.

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The Cruise Passenger publication says: There were only six reports of pirates attempting to attack cruise ships over the last 10 years – in fact there has never been a successful pirate attack on a cruise ship. However, this doesn't mean cruise ships aren't prepared for the worst.

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Minor rules that get broken may not result in you going to the ship's brig. Often, minor offenses will result in a person simply being remanded to their cabin with security outside to ensure they don't leave. But when serious crimes occur, the captain may feel it necessary to put the person in the brig.

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Who Investigates Crimes on Cruise Ships? Instead of police, cruise ships normally have their own security teams who act as first responders when crimes are reported on board. These internal security staff are employed by cruise ship companies and work under the authority of the ship's captain.

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