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awakening2lite
02-21-2008, 04:39 PM
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Robert C. Nelson

Visitor Story Submission Date: February 28, 2006
Visitor Submitter:
Date: November 9, 2001
Port Of Call: Nassau
Age: 56
Hometown: Jacksonville Beach
Cruise Line: Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines
Ship: Sovereign of the Seas
Key Points:

November 2001, my husband, Bob, and I decided to take a Royal Caribbean Cruise to the Bahamas.

While onboard “Sovereign of the Seas”, Bob purchased a shore excursion through the cruise line to go scuba diving on November 9, 2001. When he left the ship that morning for his scuba diving adventure, it was last time I saw him...

The dive master, who was also his diving “buddy”, had left him to assist another diver with their equipment. Later, I learned that the sea was really too rough that day to go diving. All other dive companies had canceled their dives, because of this; therefore, they should never have been out diving.

There was a search and I was put off the ship, as it moved on. I still don't recall how many days I was alone in the Bahamas, before my sons came to take me home.

When we got home, my son contacted Royal Caribbean International (RCI) to request a copy of the report, but he was told there was no report and nothing on file. Through the courts, I had attempted to make RCI responsible for this, but due to the fact that my husband had signed a waiver, and since RCI did not own the scuba diving company, I was unsuccessful. I still can't understand why RCI is not responsible for what they sell on their cruises.

Grande
02-21-2008, 05:03 PM
I have traveled on the Sovereign of the Seas. In fact, the week we were on board, a passenger threw himself overboard after a fight w/ his girlfriend. Hours later, appx. 6-8, he was recovered by a neighboring vessel. I can recall the sense of helplessness I felt knowing there was little I could do to help.

I can't imagine the pain and sense of helplessness these families have to contend with.

Thank you awakening2lite for opening our eyes and creating some much needed awareness on behalf of all of these families.