Royal Caribbean sued over coronavirus-related death of crew member
Royal Caribbean sued over coronavirus-related death of crew member
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Royal Caribbean Cruises has been hit with its first crew member death lawsuit in connection to an Indonesian worker who contracted the novel coronavirus during the two weeks that employees were kept on board the ship in Florida after passengers had disembarked, a lawsuit states.
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When passengers had emptied from Royal Caribbean’s Symphony of the Seas in Miami on March 14, Fnu Pujiyoko and the other crew members still aboard the ship were allowed “to roam free” for two weeks – and even “encouraged to attend parties, shows, events and activities” that resulted in employees standing and being close to each other, according to the lawsuit filed late Monday afternoon.
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Just shy of one month later, 27-year-old Pujiyoko was dead.
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His father is now suing Royal Caribbean for wrongful death, claiming the cruise line was “careless” and failed to protect its employees despite receiving “prior notice pertaining to the dangerous conditions and/or explosive contagiousness associated with COVID-19 aboard its vessels,” the suit states.
Royal Caribbean declined comment.
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“The dangerous conditions associated with COVID-19 also include its extreme contagiousness. For example, a person with COVID-19 infects, on average, another 2.5 people, and COVID-19 is therefore more contagious than Ebola or Influenza,” the 25-page complaint states. The cruise line “negligently exposed and is currently exposing thousands of its crewmembers to COVID-19.”
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