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June 19, 2009
Going Over the Edge on Cruise Ships
A new high school graduate plunges into the Gulf of Mexico while on a celebratory cruise with friends and his parents. A man tumbles over a rail on a cruise ship as it returns to port. A woman goes overboard while on a cruise with her husband to mark her 50th birthday.
All three incidents took place within the past four weeks on cruise ships in the Gulf of Mexico. How do these things happen?
There's no one factor, according to those who watch the cruise industry.
"I think some of is related to crime and some of it is related to drinking. Normally, it's because they were doing something crazy," said Charles Lipcon , whose Miami law firm, Lipcon, Margulies & Alsina, represents passengers and crew members in lawsuits against cruise lines.
"Usually, the cruise line is not responsible." On May 24, Bruce O'Krepki, 18, of Hammond, La., went overboard from the Carnival ship Fantasy about 150 miles southwest of Tampa, Fla. He was on a post-graduation"
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