Quite possibly, she began her drinking before boarding the ship. The same
way people sit in a bar at the airport 2 hours before getting on the plane.
Why is that hard to understand?
JP
"Frank F. Matthews" wrote in message
news:YZNZg.1022$xF1.501@tornado.texas.rr.com...
> JP must be a heavy drinker to expect that a passenger would get that far
> gone in the first hour of the cruise.
>
> JP wrote:
>
> > "Jaap" wrote in message
> > news:ZPydnclPd_RpXrzYnZ2dnUVZ_sidnZ2d@suscom.com...
> >
> >>Woman dies from fall on cruise ship in Gulf
> >>
> >>48-year-old woman died from a fall on a cruise ship operated by Carnival
> >>Corp., the company said.
> >>
> >>The woman, whose name was not released by the cruise line, was seen
> >
> > jumping
> >
> >>from one of the ship's upper outside
> >>
> >>decks and landing on a cabin balcony today, the Miami-based company said
> >
> > in
> >
> >>a news release.
> >>
> >>The ship, called the Carnival Conquest, was concluding a seven-day
> >
> > Caribbean
> >
> >>cruise that made stops in Montego
> >>
> >>Bay, Grand Cayman and Cozumel. It returned to Galveston on Sunday. The
> >>company said the woman was travelling
> >>
> >>with her spouse. Carnival did not provide any other details.
> >>
> >>Cruise passenger John Bayer, of Purmela, said he could see the woman
lying
> >>three levels below where he was on the
> >>
> >>ninth level. He said he did not see the woman's fall, which he said
> >
> > occurred
> >
> >>about 3 p.m. as the ship was entering the
> >>
> >>Gulf of Mexico. Carnival said it has notified authorities. The U.S.
Coast
> >>Guard did not immediately return phone calls
> >>
> >>seeking details of its investigation.
> >>
> >
> > It has to be the booze. No other reasonable explanation for people
jumping
> > overboard. Ban the booze and people won't be dying during a cruise.
> > Its that simple.
> >
> > JP
> >
> >
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