Nicolás Maduro Compares Seized ‘Ship of Peace’ Tanker to Pirates of the Caribbean

Maduro Accuses U.S. of Stealing Oil Tanker On Thursday evening, Nicolas Maduro, the socialist leader of Venezuela, accused the United States of “stealing” an oil tanker that was recently seized. He likened the situation to something out of “Pirates of the Caribbean.” During a broadcast, Maduro referred to the seized vessel as a “ship of […]
Family files a lawsuit against Royal Caribbean, claiming that excessive alcohol service and restraint caused a man’s death.

The recent tragedy involving a Royal Caribbean passenger, who died after consuming nearly 30 alcoholic drinks, has raised serious concerns about the cruise industry’s safety practices, according to personal safety experts. Michael Virgil, 35, along with his family, boarded the Navigator of the Seas in Los Angeles on December 13, 2024, for a four-day getaway […]
Man Who Passed Away Following Drinking Spree on Royal Caribbean Cruise Was Placed in Refrigerator to Allow Ship to Continue Its Journey

Allegations Surrounding Death on Royal Caribbean Cruise Employees of Royal Caribbean are accused of placing a passenger’s body in a “refrigerator” while they continued a three-day cruise to Mexico. The family’s attorney claims the man died following a confrontation with staff after being served an excessive number of drinks. Michael Virgil, a 35-year-old father from […]
Specialists explain how cruise ships manage deaths in light of a wrongful death lawsuit against Royal Caribbean

Royal Caribbean Faces Lawsuit After Passenger’s Death Royal Caribbean is facing serious allegations in a wrongful death lawsuit brought by the family of Michael Virgil, who tragically passed away aboard the Navigator of the Seas in December 2024. Reports indicate that he was served an overwhelming 33 drinks at one of the ship’s bars. The […]
Lawyer claims body of Royal Caribbean cruise passenger Michael Virgil was placed in a fridge after consuming 33 drinks.

A passenger on a Royal Caribbean cruise died after allegedly consuming a significant amount of alcohol, and the crew’s response has come under scrutiny. According to the family’s lawyer, the crew placed Michael Virgil’s body in a refrigerator and continued their voyage. Michael Virgil, a 35-year-old father from California, reportedly consumed 33 drinks at one […]
Royal Caribbean Faces Allegations of Serving Man 33 Drinks Before His Death

Royal Caribbean Faces Lawsuit Over Cruise-related Death Royal Caribbean Cruises is being sued following the death of a man reportedly served 33 alcoholic drinks while aboard one of its ships. An autopsy revealed that 35-year-old Michael Virgil’s death was classified as a homicide, prompting his family to take legal action against the cruise line. A […]
Royal Caribbean facing lawsuit following homicide ruling in man’s death on cruise ship

The family of a 35-year-old man, Michael Virgil, who died after allegedly being served 33 alcoholic drinks on a Royal Caribbean cruise, has initiated a lawsuit—this comes seven months following an autopsy that ruled his death a homicide. Virgil and his family boarded the Navigator of the Seas in Los Angeles on December 13, 2024, […]
Family Allegedly Sues Royal Caribbean Group Following Michael Virgil’s Death Due to Excessive Force and Lethal Measures

Family of Cruise Passenger Files Lawsuit Against Royal Caribbean The family of Michael Virgil has filed a lawsuit against Royal Caribbean Group, claiming the cruise line is responsible for his death on board their ship. Virgil passed away in December 2024 at just 35 years old following what appears to have been an altercation with […]
Representative Shri Thanedar Proposes Impeachment of Defense Secretary Hegseth for Alleged War Crimes in Caribbean Strike

Rep. Shri Thanedar Moves to Impeach Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth On Wednesday, Rep. Shri Thanedar (D-Mich.) announced plans to introduce articles of impeachment against Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. This decision comes in light of resurfaced comments from 2016 about war crimes, alongside rising concerns regarding a recent U.S. military operation that reportedly targeted survivors of […]
US attack leader in the Caribbean thought survivors were still involved in drug trafficking

The U.S. military commander involved in the September 2 strike on a suspected drug-smuggling ship in the Caribbean is set to inform lawmakers that he sanctioned further attacks based on his belief that two survivors were looking to resume their trafficking activities. According to a report, Admiral Frank “Mitch” Bradley will address these matters in […]