Lawsuit Alleges Cruise Line Stored Passenger's Body in Cooler.

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A widow and her family are suing Celebrity Cruises for allegedly mishandling her husband’s body after he died while they were on a ship last year, saying it was left to decompose and they suffered extreme emotional trauma. After Marilyn Jones’ husband of 55 years, Robert Jones, died of a heart attack Aug. 15 onboard the Celebrity Equinox, his body was stored for nearly a week inside a walk-in cooler normally used for beverages instead of a properly chilled morgue as she was promised, according to the federal lawsuit filed in Florida. Celebrity Cruises declined to comment, citing the case’s sensitivity and “out of respect for the family.”
- Cruise line let passenger’s body decompose on Florida trip, lawsuit says WFLA
- A Widow Said Her Husband Was Left in a Drinks Cooler After Dying on a Cruise The New York Times
- Florida cruise company stores dead man's body in cooler, suit alleges USA TODAY
- Cruise ship staff allowed Florida man's body to badly decompose after heart attack, lawsuit says Yahoo News
- Cruise passenger’s body decayed after crew stored it in drink cooler, family’s suit says Miami Herald
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