Who was the missing person on the spectrum of the seas?
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 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.
A 64-year-old Indian woman who allegedly jumped off a cruise ship sailing through the Singapore Strait is feared to have died. The woman, identified as Reetha Sahani, was onboard the Royal Caribbean Cruise's Spectrum of the Seas vessel with her husband when she went missing on 31 July. They were on a four-day cruise.
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.
Since 2018, seven people have been reported missing from cruise lines, according to archives provided by the U.S. Department of Transportation. The most recent suspicious death on a cruise ship happened between October and December of 2019. In 2018, three people were reported missing by Carnival Cruise Lines.
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.
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.
Mary Celeste (/s?'l?st/; often erroneously referred to as Marie Celeste) was an American-registered merchant brigantine which was discovered adrift and deserted in the Atlantic Ocean off the Azores Islands on December 4, 1872.
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.