Drowning On Norwegian Cruise Ship
Two young boys were pulled from a swimming pool aboard the Norwegian Cruise ship Breakaway and were listed as unresponsive on the pool deck.
Drowning on norwegian cruise ship. Earlier this week a 10 year old child drowned in a crowded swimming pool on NCLs Norwegian Gem. Tragedy struck on a cruise ship headed to Florida and the Bahamas on Monday morning. A 4-year-old child died and a 6-year-old boy was revived after being pulled from a swimming pool on a Norwegian Cruise Line ship off the coast of North Carolina on Monday.
Norwegian Cruise Line is being called heartless after the cruise-ship company refused to let a New York couple rebook a summer vacation after their 5-year-old son was diagnosed with cancer. Four Year Old Boy Drowns Onboard Norwegian Cruise Ship. The ship called the Coast Guard and the older child was airlifted to the hospital to.
It has been reported that two children were involved in drowning and near-drowning accident on Monday while onboard a Norwegian Cruise Line ship off the North Carolina coast. In May 2015 a 10-year-old girl drowned on Norwegian Cruise Lines Norwegian Gem. His 6-year-old brother survived though its unclear if he suffered brain damage as is often the case in near drownings.
Pedro the Marine Corps rescue helicopter from Cherry Point North Carolina was called to transport the children from the ship to. Drowning Mona Rivera Norwegian Breakaway. Crew members were able to revive a 6-year-old boy also found in the pool.
The youngest a 4-year-old boy died after being pulled from one of the ships pools. According to Norwegian Cruise Lines immediately upon notification of the drowning their medical response team began CPR on the children. The incidents occurred on cruise ships operated by all of the major cruise lines.
In May 2015 a 10-year-old girl drowned on the Norwegian Gem and in February 2014 two children were found. Its the seventh time that a child has drowned or nearly-downed on a cruise ship in just two years. By Jim Walker on May 24 2015.
