Why do so many people fall off cruise ships?
I have cruised a few times and it is not easy to go over the rail ofa modern ship so there has to be human action involved.
If you're thinking of the Carnival Miracle incident recently, they are talking possible foul play, so there's that.
However I suspect excessive alcohol consumption and resulting stupidity plays a role in a lot of them.
And suicide is likely a factor in a few, too.
When I become useless or a burden to my family, I pray I have enough of my mind left, to be like the native American that is given food and placed in a canoe to go down river. Going over broad prevents family and friends from thinking you committed suicide, you just accidently slip and fell.
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I took only one cruise, but i drank an awful, awful lot. Not saying that you can't have a bad fall sober, but would you pretend you're Leonardo DiCaprio sober?
I'd take you, ship side or shore side, drunk or sober, over DiCaprio any day. That said, he does have excellent taste in art.
Cruises for the most part are cesspools. Even before Covid they generated massive outbreaks of one thing or the other. They obviously have no appeal on my side. People likely fall overboard from a combination of boredom and excessive alcohol. Maybe wives or husbands push one or the other overboard.
Is there an available statistics as to how many? Just curious.
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