Details emerge after a Chicago man dies on the world’s biggest gay cruise
The identity of the man who died on Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas during an Atlantis cruise has been revealed, and his family is seeking answers.
February 1, 2024
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The identity of the man who died on Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas during an Atlantis cruise has been revealed, and his family is seeking answers.
Videos taken onboard past cruises had become popular online.
Royal Caribbean's Oasis of the Seas -- chartered by Atlantis Events -- was docked in Puerto Rico when the man jumped. The Coast Guard has recovered the body.
New details emerge in the case of the gay man who fell overboard from a Royal Caribbean cruise ship after allegedly being harassed by antigay crew.
Conflicting reports arise after a gay man falls overboard from a Royal Caribbean cruise ship following an alleged altercation with crew members who made antigay remarks.
Recently, Atlantis Events-chartered cruises have included passenger deaths, and it happened again last week.
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