Posted on 05/17/2006 8:24:01 PM PDT by beezdotcom
MIAMI
A passenger reported missing on a cruise to the Bahamas fell overboard after a night of heavy drinking with friends, authorities said Wednesday as Coast Guard crews suspended their search for the man.
Friends of Daniel DiPiero, 21, of Canfield, Ohio, last saw him on the Mariner of the Seas around midnight Sunday, Petty Officer Dana Warr said.
About two hours later, shipboard security cameras show DiPiero falling overboard from a rail near the front of the ship, investigators said.
He was reported missing Monday morning when his friends realized he had not slept in the cabin they shared. Royal Caribbean International notified the Coast Guard after searching the ship and Coco Cay, an island owned by the cruise line.
Vessels and aircraft from the U.S. and Bahamian Coast Guards searched 900 square miles of ocean between Grand Bahama Island and Coco Cay. The ship had departed from Port Canaveral.
Investigators from the FBI and the Coast Guard interviewed DiPiero's companions, other travelers and crew members Wednesday aboard the ship, the company said.
They found that DiPiero and his friends concealed liquor in mouthwash bottles and brought a bottle of rum in their luggage. The friends videotaped themselves drinking the alcohol Sunday afternoon, and DiPiero continued drinking until midnight, investigators said.
"Our thoughts and prayers remain with the young man's family and friends during this difficult time," company spokesman Michael Sheehan said.
And a very heavy stout railing.
Perhaps I should wear a leash and harness! ;)
susie
Not that I'm blaming the ship (people are responsible for themselves even drunk, since they choose to drink to excess) but I would think there would be alot of drunk passengers, and I'm surprised they don't have more safety precautions in place. I'm not advocating it myself, but I'm surprised the trial lawyers haven't forced it.
Anyway, thanks to all who told me how easy it is to fall overboard. And, I don't like heights (I don't fly at all--don't like those glass elevators either) so I probably wouldn't be all that close to the edge if it's that far down!
susie
I missed the puking post. That makes perfect sense. Gosh, what a sad way to die. I feel very bad for his family.
susie
Happened twice in my high school when two kids fell to their death while trying to leap to another balcony.
It seems to me that we and the media care an awful lot too much about evolutionary losers. While I don't like drunks, I wish them no harm. But when someone is so drunk that he falls off of a ship, my compassion level doesn't get above a '3.'
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