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Amy Lynn Bradley (born May 12, 1974) is an American woman who went missing during a Caribbean cruise on the Royal Caribbean International cruise ship Rhapsody of the Seas in late March 1998 while en route to Curaçao. [1] Her whereabouts remain unknown to this day. She was a 23-year-old Longwood University graduate at the time of her ...
The parents of the toddler who fell to her death from the 11th floor of a Royal Caribbean cruise ship earlier this month say they blame the company for the tragic loss of their daughter. "We ...
Bahamas police made an arrest after a 27-year-old Florida woman was found dead on a Margaritaville at Sea cruise ship bound for the popular destination.. Members of the Royal Bahamas Police Force ...
The program was based on her 1974 book, The Love Boats, [4] [5] her anecdotal account of her time employed as the first full-time female cruise director. From 2003 until her death Saunders was the author of Omarr's Astrological Forecast . [ 6 ]
A 72-year-old man is believed to have died after falling overboard before docking in San Francisco following a Princess Cruises voyage to Mexico.. The passenger, who has not been identified ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 24 January 2025. 2002 victim of a drug overdose Dianne Brimble Dianne Elizabeth Brimble (10 April 1960 – 24 September 2002) died aboard a P&O Cruises cruise ship of a drug overdose. She is alleged to have been neglected and received callous treatment at the hands of passengers, and an inquest ruled she ...
An Idaho mother and her 16-year-old daughter have been found dead after disappearing during an alleged camping trip. Missing Idaho mom, special needs daughter found dead in suspected murder ...
John Heald was the cruise director of the Carnival Splendor, when the ship's engine room caught fire, stranding the passengers at sea off the coast of Mexico for more than three days. [12] On his blog, he discussed the incident, which the Los Angeles Times ' s Mary Forgione called a "lurid personal account of being stranded at sea".