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1. An 18-month old toddler, Chloe Weigand, fell to her death from an open window on the 11th floor of a Royal Caribbean cruise ship while being held by her grandfather in the child play area. 2. A 26-year old man, Casey Holladay, fell 20 feet from a bungee trampoline activity on a Royal Caribbean cruise ship after his harness disconnected and suffered severe injuries. He is suing the cruise line for $10 million. 3. An 85-year old man, Lewis Masotti, had his catheter inserted incorrectly by medical staff on a Royal Caribbean cruise ship, causing it to fill with blood instead of draining his bladder as intended.
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Operational Management

1. An 18-month old toddler, Chloe Weigand, fell to her death from an open window on the 11th floor of a Royal Caribbean cruise ship while being held by her grandfather in the child play area. 2. A 26-year old man, Casey Holladay, fell 20 feet from a bungee trampoline activity on a Royal Caribbean cruise ship after his harness disconnected and suffered severe injuries. He is suing the cruise line for $10 million. 3. An 85-year old man, Lewis Masotti, had his catheter inserted incorrectly by medical staff on a Royal Caribbean cruise ship, causing it to fill with blood instead of draining his bladder as intended.
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I.

TODDLER ACCIDENT

VICTIM AGE CAUSE DATE


CHLOE WEIGAND 18Months Fell to death from an open window Juy 7, 2019
on a Caribbean Cruise ship.

On July 7, 18-month old Chloe reportedly slipped from the hands of her Grandfather,
as he held the toddler of an 11th-floor window lining a child’s play area of the ship.
The said victim fell from 45 meters or 150 feet on the concrete dock below. The family
pinning the blame on Royal Caribbean and questioned why a single window was open
in a child’s play area. In an interview with news.com.au, the family’s lawyer Mr.
Winkleman said the answer lies in security footage which could play as key piece to
the puzzle that would answer the questions around.

II. TRAMPOLINE ACCIDENT

VICTIM AGE CAUSE DATE


Casey Holladay 26 Yrs Disconnected harness while he was February, 2019
20 feet above the ground

Mr. Holladay is suing Caribbean Cruiseship after falling off its mariner of the seas
cruise ship’s skypad, a bungee trampoline activity. Caser Holladay, was on a weekend
cruise to the Bahamas in February when he plunged to the ship’s deck after the
harness he was fastened to disconnected while he was 20 feet in the air, according to
the lawsuit filed in US District court in Miami. Holladay beome disabled, he has plates
and screws in his pelvic are, and has suffered severe orthopedic injuries which
requires lifetime treatment and medication. Holladay’s attorney, Brett RICKIND, told
that Holladay is seeking 10$ Million in damages.
III. FAULTY CATHETER INSERTION

VICTIM AGE CAUSE DATE


Lewis Masotti 85 Yrs Faulty catheter inserted wrongly in May 21, 2018
urethra

Mr. Lewis boarded the Royal Caribbean with his wife Judith the week of May 21, 2018. He
boarded the ship with a catheter and a urinary drainage bag, which he’d been using for five
months. Lewis was having trouble reinserting the catheter while on the cruise, so he followed his
primary doctors advice and went to the ship’s medical staff for help. Thus, the doctor inserted
the catheter and, according to Judith, immediately drew only blood, which had never happened
before. As the couple went back to their suite, they was shocked when they saw the back full of
blood which it never happened before. By noon, Lewis was shacking and a steward ran unto him
to help. He was rushed to the medical bay and find out with CT Scan that the inserted catheter
didn’t reach the bladder causing the blood to flow. The Massottis are now suing Royal Caribbean
for Negligence.

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