Horrible.
Is it wrong to assume he was probably pushed or jumped?
My brother was in the Navy. He told me once that he had participated in more than one search for a “man overboard.”
He said that no search he ever participated in or heard of had been successful.
He also indicated that some people might have found pushing someone overboard to be a convenient way to get rid of someone.
Sounds like the company managed to transfer the costs to taxpayers.
Unless they go from the stern aren’t persons going into the water from a cruise ship going into the prop whether they want to or not?