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Woman Overboard
This woman fell off a cruise ship. Her boyfriend (shown in the video)works here.
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I watched a programme about people "lost" at sea a little while back.
It is distressingly common and many of the cases are never fully resolved i.e. body not found, circumstances where foul play is suspected not resolved and in some cases no reason ever known for "disappearance". I really feel for the boyfriend - I wonder if he'll ever come to terms with it. |
oh, I thought the video was going to be her actually falling off. Did you note the comment from the guy's ex-wife?
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Omg how awful.
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saw a comment that said
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King of the World?
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I can't imagine anything worse than being lost at sea....how awful! that poor woman!
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...must not say it... must not say it...
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People on vacation often take more risks than they would at home. Whether it's renting mopeds to zoom around windy mountain roads in Greece, or bungee jumping in New Zealand, or para gliding off the back of a boat in Florida, there's a sense that you are invincible when on vacation.
If she was climbing from balcony to balcony, I'm not terribly shocked. Sucks for everyone involved. |
there's that news van again....
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IMHO, it's the ones who seem to lead the tightest lives that let loose the hardest when away. I know I rarely drink when in my 'normal' life, but spent most of my recent vacation at least 1 sheet to the wind because I didn't have a daughter, work, peers etc. to worry about. . . and along with that went behavior I nornally wouldn't do.
My first thought was that she was probably drunk and that had 99.9% to do with this accident. My thoughts go to her family. |
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I think he tossed her over.
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that's nice, merc. and you base that on what?
it's amazing how many people are on that blog saying stupid shit just like that. Is it because you watch too much tv, or because you're a horrible sonofabitch, and that's something you might do? here. |
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that's alright....
still, change your use title to 'horrible sonofabitch' |
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Witnesses, as quoted in multiple news articles via the authorities investigating.
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It there tw. I saw it in one of the links (possibly even the one in the OP).
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I think what makes everyone sort of look at this sideways is the part where the woman's mother says that Jorge told her he was just going to go on to Bermuda. Of course, we have no way of knowing if that's what he said, or if he did, how he said it, but the way it comes across in print makes him sound callous.
I'm sure he isn't. |
he has no choice, but to go on. they're going to question him in bermuda. he's probably detained in a room.
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When I am so critical of those who know without first learning facts, this is a perfect example. If many people saw her fall overboard, then the report continues on to describe how fast the alarm was sounded and how the ship immediately attempted a rescue. Nothing. That 'nothing stated' is more damning evidence. Of what? Reports that are woefully insufficient - have too few words - will only be a source for those who routinely don't ask why. When the article says so&so saw her fall. And says what that person did next (also essential to have a fact). And when that source says why she fell (which hand or foot slipped first), then we have a fact with supporting reasons why. Anything less is only hearsay. I don't even read how many feet she fell - which is also a necessary supporting fact. Why do we know that article is embarrassingly useless? Too few words - but sufficient from some to convert hearsay into fact. Well maybe some saw her fall as climbing from one balcony to another. But that MSNBC report obviously is not sufficient for anyone to know that necessary fact. That one sentence says we have assumed using speculation. Why could this poster also say there was no evidence that Saddam had WMDs? Unlike others, this poster does not convert statement (without supporting facts) into knowledge. I first need facts - not speculation from a vague sentence. No wonder it was so easy for others to say OJ was innocent. Maybe she did fall while climbing between balconies. No longer relevant. More important are those who speculated conclusions only from a vague sentence. The word credibility aslo applies. What can we say based upon information provided? She is missing and presumed to have fallen overboard. |
kick him in the cunt, LJ.
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Now that was funny.
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4 minutes is good, but that's still a lot of distance at that speed. :(
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Assuming she ever got to the surface in the first place. From that height, you'd plunge a good 8-10 feet underwater. It would be very easy to get disoriented, especially if drunk, and never even have a chance to float to the top and hope for rescue.
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During the worse Nor'easter we've had in decades, just before dark. Odds are very bad, even for a strong swimmer, which I doubt she was.
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Most interesting are surveillance cameras outside the ship and a rescue response by two boats in only four minutes. Reports imply the ship's crew should be highly praised for their response. They had boats in the water before the ship could even turn around. |
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Note to self: do not climb on outside of ship while on cruise. |
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I think it's photoshopped.
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My sister was photoshopped on 9/11 you insensitve prick.
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Getting two rescue boats in the water in only four minutes is phenomenal - not SOP for most ships ten years ago. Exterior surveillance cameras are also new. I wonder if cameras could actually see her climbing outside the ship and therefore why she fell. |
:::KICKS TW IN THE CUNT:::
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That is very true. I wiped out on a fancy dive when I was a kid and knocked the wind out of me. That was only a 4-5 drop and I hit the bottom of a 12 ft pool. I didn't think I was going to make it to the surface. I had a lifeguard pulling me out when I got close to the top.
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they say she fell 60 feet to the water. i've jumped from 64, carefully landing feet first. it still hurt the soles of my feet. she most likely landed on her back and was knocked the fuck out on impact. blub blub blub.
poor jorge. |
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