Woman goes overboard on Carnival cruise ship in Mexico

A 44-year-old woman went overboard from a Carnival cruise ship into the Gulf of Mexico Sunday night just four days after another passenger died after falling from her balcony.

Carnival Cruise Line spokesman Vance Gulliken told news outlets that the 44-year-old woman fell from the Carnival Triumph. 

The woman is still missing and rescue efforts for her are still under way. 

The Carnival Triumph was on the second day of a five-day cruise when the 44-year-old woman was ‘seen going overboard’, according to Gulliksen. 

A 44-year-old woman went overboard from the Carnival Triumph (file image) cruise ship into the Gulf of Mexico Sunday night just four days after another passenger died after falling from her balcony

‘All appropriate authorities have been notified and Carnival’s CARE Team is providing support and assistance to the guest’s family,’ Gulliksen said in a statement to the Miami Herald on Monday. 

The ship had sailed from New Orleans when the incident happened.  

Carnival officials said the Triumph is now en route to Cozumel. The Mexican Navy is now leading the search and rescue operation by sea and air, Gulliksen said. 

This incident comes just four days after a woman on board the Carnival Elation died after she fell from her cabin’s balcony. 

A woman aboard the Carnival Elation fell from her cabin's balcony to a deck 'several' stories below and died on Friday morning (File photo of the Elation)

A woman aboard the Carnival Elation fell from her cabin’s balcony to a deck ‘several’ stories below and died on Friday morning (File photo of the Elation)

'There was blood everywhere,' a woman on board texted her mother, who then told the Miami Herald

Pictured are scenes from the incident

‘There was blood everywhere,’ a woman on board texted her mother, who then told the Miami Herald. Pictured are scenes from the incident. Photos courtesy of Cruise Law News

The woman, who has not yet been identified, died early Friday morning on the Elation, which was traveling from Jacksonville, Florida to The Bahamas, the Miami Herald reported.

She fell onto a deck ‘several’ stories below, Gulliksen said on Friday.

‘There was blood everywhere,’ a woman on board texted her mother, who then told the Herald.

‘The ship’s medical team responded immediately, but, unfortunately, she passed away,’ Gulliksen said in his statement. 

‘The incident was reported to all proper authorities and CARE Team support was offered to fellow travelers and her family. Our thoughts and prayers are with the deceased and her family.’

The Elation was on a four-day journey to Freeport when the fall occurred.

The passenger who texted her mother said the ship was held in Freeport while authorities investigated the incident. 

In the past calendar year, Carnival has seen three death-by-falling incidents.

In October 2017, eight-year-old Zion Smith, of The Bahamas, died after she fell from the Carnival Glory while it was docked in Miami

In October 2017, eight-year-old Zion Smith, of The Bahamas, died after she fell from the Carnival Glory while it was docked in Miami

Kevin Wellons (right) fell overboard from the Elation into the sea in February 2017

Kevin Wellons (right) fell overboard from the Elation into the sea in February 2017

Eight-year-old Zion Smith fell off the fifth-story deck of Glory while the ship was docked at a Miami port in October 2017. She fell to the third story and died.

Zion, who was from Nassau, The Bahamas, was traveling with her brother, mother and her mother’s boyfriend when she tragically died.

Her uncle, Damien Fox, told ABC Local 10 at the time that some family members on the ship believed several people were pushing in an attempt to get out of an elevator may have accidentally caused the girl to fall.

In February 2017, Kevin Wellons of Georgia fell from the 11th-floor deck of the Elation into the water while the ship was near the Bahamas.

His wife reported the 24-year-old missing the morning after his fall, and a 1,300-square-mile Coast Guard search for his body proved futile. 

The cruise ship line was also hit with controversy in December, when a family from Florida found a secret video camera had been hidden in their cabin while they were traveling aboard the Fantasy.

And in May 2016, the Adonia’s inaugural trip to Cuba was not without scandal as it emerged that some of the 700 passengers might have caught the dreaded novovirus.

DailyMail.com has reached out to Carnival for comment. 



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