Man Falls Off Cruise Ship Near Charleston

The search for the 41-year-old was called off Sunday
By Kate Seamons,  Newser Staff
Posted Dec 26, 2023 8:59 AM CST
Search Called Off for Man Who Fell From Cruise Ship
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The Coast Guard has called off the search for a passenger who fell off a Bahamas-bound Royal Caribbean cruise ship on Saturday. CBS News reports that the Vision of the Seas left from Baltimore the day prior and was 127 miles east of Charleston, South Carolina, when the 41-year-old man went overboard shortly after 7pm. A passenger tells the Post and Courier the captain announced what had happened and the ship was stopped. He said crews used a strobe lamp and searched the area for six hours before continuing south around 2am.

An eight-hour Coast Guard search began around 11pm Saturday and covered more than 1,625 square miles. The search was suspended on Christmas Eve. "Out of privacy for the guest and their family, we have no additional details to share," a rep for Royal Caribbean added. Business Insider reports that at least 10 other people have fallen from cruise ships in 2023; only two survived. (More cruise ships stories.)

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