Toddler Falls On Cruise Ship
An on board doctor has described the horrifying moment he found Chloe Wiegand face down on a concrete pier after she slipped from her grandfathers grasp and fell 150ft from a cruise ship window.
Toddler falls on cruise ship. Family travel experts suggest starting with a reality check. Parents of the 18-month-old girl who fell to her death from a cruise ship window in Puerto Rico are standing by the girls grandfather. We reported on the sad set of circumstances on July 7 2019 noting that there have been relatively few situations where toddlers have fallen from upper decks on cruise ships.
The ship had been docked in San Juan Puerto Rico in July 2019 when the toddler Chloe Wiegand fell through an 11-story window while she was in the care of her grandfather Salvatore Anello. By Doha Madani and Xuan Thai. The toddler was injured but fortunately fully recovered.
CNN The family of an Indiana toddler who fell from her grandfathers arms to her death off a cruise ship. An American toddler fell to her death on Sunday from the deck of a Royal Caribbean cruise ship docked in San Juan Puerto Rico. Grandfather cries as he recounts toddler falling to her death from a cruise ship He was charged with negligent homicide months after the incident and initially pleaded not guilty.
The mom had heard about adults falling overboard on cruise ships and was afraid this active toddler might fall too. 29 2019 445 PM PDT. Chloe Wiegand an 18-month-old from Indiana fell to her death last summer off a Royal Caribbean vessel.
February 26 2020 944 AM 4 min read. Royal Caribbean has been cleared of wrongdoing in the 2019 case of a toddler who fell to her death out of an open cruise ship. Family of toddler who died in fall from cruise ship can sue Royal Caribbean judge rules.
The grandfather of a toddler who fell to her death on a cruise ship in July has been charged with negligent homicide in her death Puerto Rican authorities said. Doha Madani and Minyvonne Burke and Xuan Thai. Royal Caribbean Cruises filed a motion this month asking the federal court in the Southern District of Florida to dismiss a suit by the family of the toddler Chloe Rae Margaret Wiegand who died.
