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Who was the kid that jumped off the cruise ship shark?

A shark expert has given his thoughts on what might have happened during the last moments of Cameron Robbins, who was last seen jumping off a boat in the Bahamas, before disappearing beneath the dark water. Warning, some viewers may find the video distressing.



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The family's lawsuit claims Anello lifted Chloe up onto the railing and held her as she leaned forward to bang on the glass. There was no glass pane and she slipped from Anello's arms, falling 150 feet below to the pier, resulting in her death, the suit says.

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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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According to Carnival Cruise Line officials, the Elation crew was notified by his family members that Jaylen Hill, 30, was missing. Sadly, after an exhaustive on-board search and a review of security camera video, it was determined that he jumped, said Matt Lupoli, Senior Manager of Public Relations.

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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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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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