A recent cruise on Liberty of the Seas turned into a tragedy this Thursday after a man reportedly jumped overboard.
Royal Caribbean’s Freedom-Class ship was sailing on a 4-night Eastern Caribbean cruise and returning to Fort Lauderdale, Florida when the incident occurred.
The 1,111-foot-long vessel was approximately 57 miles from the Great Inagua Island, Bahamas at the time.
The passenger, a 20-year-old man traveling with his family, allegedly jumped overboard while drunk, and has not been recovered.
The New York Post reported that around 4:30 A.M. on Thursday, April 4th, the unnamed passenger was returning to his stateroom after relaxing in a crowded hot tub.
As his dad and brother began walking toward him, he suddenly jumped out of the window and overboard the side of the ship.
The decision appeared to be impulsive, although some have begun calling it a suicide attempt.
Crew was alerted immediately, and the ship stopped to begin conducting a search.
A Royal Caribbean spokesperson made a statement.
"The ship's crew immediately launched a search and rescue effort alongside the U.S. Coast Guard, who has taken over the search.”
“Our Care Team is providing support and assistance to the guest's family during this difficult time. For the privacy of the guest and their family, we have no additional details to share."
No information has been released about the identity of the passenger or his family.
Reddit user Thick_Horse_2405, who was apparently onboard as a passenger on Liberty of the Seas, posted that the ship stopped until around 9:00 or 9:30 A.M. when the Coast Guard arrived.
“So sad!”
At 1:11 P.M. on Thursday, the United States Coast Guard announced on X that the USCG Cutter Seneca and Air Station Miami HC-144 crews were conducting the search.
As of the writing of this article, the Coast Guard is still conducting a search, and the man has not yet been found.
After the Coast Guard arrived to take over the search, Liberty of the Seas continued sailing.
Cruise Mapper tracking shows that the ship is currently returning to Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Liberty of the Seas Itinerary
At the time of the incident, Liberty of the Seas was on a sailing that embarked on Monday, April 1st, 2024.
The ship left Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and called on Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic.
The 3,634-passenger vessel is scheduled to return to Fort Lauderdale and continue 3 and 4-night cruises to the Caribbean and Bahamas.
On May 4th, 2024, Liberty of the Seas will make New York City her new homeport and offer longer Bermuda and Eastern Caribbean cruises.
No further delays to her itinerary have been announced or noted.
What happens when someone goes overboard?
Cruise ships make efforts to ensure no one ever falls overboard with measures like high railings on decks and balconies.
Dr. Ross A. Klein, a professor at Memorial University of Newfoundland, estimates that only 314 overboard incidents have happened since 2000, out of the millions of people that cruise every year.
However, tragic incidents still occur.
In July 2023, a passenger on Royal Caribbean’s Spectrum of the Seas fell overboard after allegedly sitting on a railing.
The 64-year-old woman unfortunately was not recovered and passed away.
The response is immediate when someone goes overboard on a cruise ship.
Royal Caribbean ships have safety measures such as surveillance cameras and trained crew members ensuring that they can respond as swiftly as possible.
Once the ship receives a notification that someone has gone overboard, emergency protocols are initiated.
Usually, they will sound alarms and notify the bridge and relevant local authorities.
Once alerted, the crew on the bridge will stop the ship to begin search and rescue operations.
At the same time, trained crew members and security staff will attempt to visually locate the person in the water.
Maritime authorities, such as the Coast Guard in the United States, will also join the ship and work to find the individual.
They may use search and rescue techniques such as aircraft, cameras, and radar systems.
Meanwhile onboard the ship, the cruise line is also responsible for investigating how the incident could have occurred.
They review surveillance footage, speak to relevant witnesses, and study onboard accounts.
In the case of Thursday’s incident, witnesses reported that the passenger was very drunk.