Royal Caribbean Let A Passenger Die After 33 Drinks
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This is a story about a man who died after allegedly being served 33 alcoholic drinks in a matter of hours.
The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner's autopsy report ruled his death a homicide.
Royal Caribbean allegedly refused. Instead, according to the lawsuit and media reports, they placed Virgil's body in a refrigerated morg on the ship and continued the cruise for three more days.
The security personnel who restrained Virgil weren't police officers. They didn't have the training that law enforcement receives on how to safely subdue someone.
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Michael Virgil Boarded Royal Caribbean's Navigator of the Seas for a Family Vacation. Hours later, He was Dead. The medical examiner ruled it HOMICIDE. He was allegedly served 33 drinks, restrained by security until he stopped breathing, then refrigerated for 3 days while the cruise continued. This is the story they don't want you to hear. 📋 What You'll Learn: - How a passenger was allegedly served 33 drinks in hours - The security restraint that the medical examiner linked to his death - Why the ship kept sailing with his body in a refrigerator - The disturbing truth about cruise ship oversight in international waters - How unlimited drink packages may be putting passengers at risk - Why this isn't an isolated incident ⏱️ Chapters: 0:00 - The Vacation That Ended In Death 2:15 - 33 Drinks In A Matter Of Hours 3:40 - The Security Restraint 4:50 - Medical Examiner Rules Homicide 05:55 - Body Refrigerated For 3 Days 07:50 - The Second Death (Taylor Swift Cruise) 09:50 - International Waters: No Rules 13:15 - The Lawsuit Against Royal Caribbean 16:40 - What Every Cruiser Needs To Know 🔔 SUBSCRIBE For Cruise Industry News and Investigations! @blueinsidertv --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #royalcaribbean #cruise #cruiseship #cruisenews #cruisedeath #navigatoroftheseas #royalcaribbeancruise #cruisesafety #cruiseshipnews #travelnews #cruiseline #cruising #cruiselife #michaelvirgil #cruiselawsuit #maritimelaw #drinkpackage #cruiseindustry #travelsafety #cruisetravel #royalcaribbeannews #cruiseshipdeath #cruisescandal #internationalwaters #cruiseshipaccident