Two Royal Caribbean Passengers Die of Natural Causes on Same Ship
Two days after four cruise ship passengers were killed in an excursion accident, two more passengers have died while aboard a cruise ship.
Newsweek reports that two passengers died while aboard the Royal Caribbean Voyager of the Seas ship, in incidences that the company says we’re not related. Both of the passengers reportedly died from natural causes.
“We extend our most sincere condolences to the families of the 75-year-old and 61-year-old guests from Singapore who both died of unrelated natural causes while onboard Voyager of the Seas,” a Royal Caribbean spokesperson said in a statement.
The victims were ages 61 and 75, and were traveling on a four-night itinerary out of Singapore Newsweek reports.
On Monday two airplanes carrying Princess Cruises passengers collided, killing four. The passengers were on excursion at the time of the collision.
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