Silver Anniv Posted January 10, 2017 #1 Share Posted January 10, 2017 Hi, We were on this sailing and heard someone died and taken off the ship in Labadee. I think I heard someone say it was an officer? I missed the announcement. Does anyone here know about this? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bettyscruiser Posted January 10, 2017 #2 Share Posted January 10, 2017 I was on the sailing. My brother-in-law was told that a 40 year old crew member had a heart attack. I think he was a member of the waitstaff as an assistant waiter cleaning our table the morning he was airlifted said he was his friend. It was so sad. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Morgsmom Posted January 10, 2017 #3 Share Posted January 10, 2017 I was on this sailing and didn't hear, or see, anything... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Silver Anniv Posted January 10, 2017 Author #4 Share Posted January 10, 2017 I was on the sailing. My brother-in-law was told that a 40 year old crew member had a heart attack. I think he was a member of the waitstaff as an assistant waiter cleaning our table the morning he was airlifted said he was his friend. It was so sad. Yes, its very sad, I hated to hear about it. My sister in law said she saw the helicopter take him away and my Mom said the captain made an announcement of honoring him, but I didn't hear it, it was very early in the morning. Thanks for letting me know. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bettyscruiser Posted January 10, 2017 #5 Share Posted January 10, 2017 The morning we were docked in Labadee a helicopter landed in the middle of the pier. We were in the Oceanview Cafe when the helicopter took off. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrivesLikeMario Posted January 10, 2017 #6 Share Posted January 10, 2017 It is very sad, especially for someone so young. I wonder why they didn't keep him onboard until the next major port? Seems strange to airlift him since he was already past the critical state. :confused: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Living4acruise2day Posted January 10, 2017 #7 Share Posted January 10, 2017 It is very sad, especially for someone so young. I wonder why they didn't keep him onboard until the next major port? Seems strange to airlift him since he was already past the critical state. :confused: Since most of the ships employees are from the Islands, perhaps he was from a "nearby" Island and it was easier to return his body this way. He could have been Haitian. Who knows. RIP Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skinny fat Posted January 11, 2017 #8 Share Posted January 11, 2017 Baliram - I hope it was not you. We just got off equinox on Jan 2, loved Baliram and Francisco (and Katherine - aka ms Peru) Our hearts go out to his or hers friends and family! Sent from my iPhone using Forums Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrivesLikeMario Posted January 11, 2017 #9 Share Posted January 11, 2017 Since most of the ships employees are from the Islands, perhaps he was from a "nearby" Island and it was easier to return his body this way. He could have been Haitian. Who knows. RIP Okay, I'll go with that. ;) I still think evacuation by helicopter was unusual. Is there someone out there that knows why they chose this process? Just curious, but not a big deal. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bo1953 Posted January 11, 2017 #10 Share Posted January 11, 2017 Okay, I'll go with that. ;) I still think evacuation by helicopter was unusual. Is there someone out there that knows why they chose this process? Just curious, but not a big deal. Maybe it is not so easy to confine the body to their cabin which they may share with up to four (4) other individuals? bon voyage Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iamthesea Posted January 11, 2017 #11 Share Posted January 11, 2017 The ship has a morgue. So no need to leave a deceased person in the stateroom. ;) Perhaps the crew member did not die on the ship, but was in critical shape. He was airlifted and then died shortly after. It really doesn't matter how or why. :( Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rotoal Posted January 11, 2017 #12 Share Posted January 11, 2017 We were on that cruise, but didn't hear all of the Captain's announcement. The helicopter was brought in shortly after they started allowing passengers to get off the ship. We were told that they were bringing in a helicopter and that no more passengers would be allowed off until after the helicopter departed. At the time we assumed that someone was sick and was being flown to a hospital. If in fact the helicopter was brought in to remove a body, the timing doesn't really make sense. It would make more sense that anyone with an early shore excursion would have been allowed off the ship before bringing in the helicopter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lisah101 Posted January 11, 2017 #13 Share Posted January 11, 2017 Depending on the person's background, some religions have very strict rules about dealing with death and burial including the requirement the body be buried within 3 days of death so Celebrity could have been attempting to honor such a custom by getting him home quickly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrivesLikeMario Posted January 11, 2017 #14 Share Posted January 11, 2017 Depending on the person's background, some religions have very strict rules about dealing with death and burial including the requirement the body be buried within 3 days of death so Celebrity could have been attempting to honor such a custom by getting him home quickly. The ship has a morgue, as I believe almost all cruise ships do. Lisa's info. above sounds the most convincing and makes sense. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
donaldsc Posted January 11, 2017 #15 Share Posted January 11, 2017 We were on that cruise, but didn't hear all of the Captain's announcement. The helicopter was brought in shortly after they started allowing passengers to get off the ship. We were told that they were bringing in a helicopter and that no more passengers would be allowed off until after the helicopter departed. At the time we assumed that someone was sick and was being flown to a hospital. If in fact the helicopter was brought in to remove a body, the timing doesn't really make sense. It would make more sense that anyone with an early shore excursion would have been allowed off the ship before bringing in the helicopter. Seems like you are saying that your early shore excursion is more important than respect for the deceased crew member. Do I have it right. DON Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rotoal Posted January 11, 2017 #16 Share Posted January 11, 2017 No! I am saying it appeared that someone was being taken away as a medical emergency. Usually once the gangway is open, it is not closed again 20 minutes later. And we did NOT have an early excursion, it was just Labadee, who really cares. Perhaps someone with an early excursion has more information. I was trying to say that we thought it was a medical emergency. We did not hear the entire announcement, but I thought I heard that it was a medical evacuation and not the removal of a body. Sent from my iPhone using Forums Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
easyboy Posted January 12, 2017 #17 Share Posted January 12, 2017 I was on the sailing. My brother-in-law was told that a 40 year old crew member had a heart attack. I think he was a member of the waitstaff as an assistant waiter cleaning our table the morning he was airlifted said he was his friend. It was so sad. It is now known that the crew has passed. But was there a confirmation that the crew is already dead when the airlift was done? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
greydog Posted January 12, 2017 #18 Share Posted January 12, 2017 It is now known that the crew has passed. But was there a confirmation that the crew is already dead when the airlift was done? I'm thinking since laws vary among countries about official declaration of death (may even limit ship's doctor being 'official' for that jurisdiction), that may have been a factor in disembarkation process. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RexC Posted January 12, 2017 #19 Share Posted January 12, 2017 For your general knowledge. I used to work for a mortuary shipping company. If a loved one dies onboard a cruise ship do everything in your power to keep the remains onboard the ship until you reach a US port. There are large extra costs and delays in returning remains from other countries and islands where there may be only one funeral home. A few years ago arrangements to transport a body from Florida to a northern city would be under $1000 but Caribbean islands could cost $5-10,000 and take over a week to arrange. Cruise ships do have the capability to keep bodies on board in a safe manner. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bettyscruiser Posted January 12, 2017 #20 Share Posted January 12, 2017 (edited) The crew member was not deceased when he was airlifted out. We surmised that he was being airlifted to an island with more comprehensive medical facilities. It's possible he was then flown to Miami. The gangway was closed for a brief period of time while the helicopter landed and the evacuation took place. It was around 8:30 am. We were in the Oceanview Cafe at the time and heard all of the announcements and watched the helicopter take off. Edited January 12, 2017 by Bettyscruiser Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
easyboy Posted January 13, 2017 #21 Share Posted January 13, 2017 The crew member was not deceased when he was airlifted out. We surmised that he was being airlifted to an island with more comprehensive medical facilities. It's possible he was then flown to Miami. The gangway was closed for a brief period of time while the helicopter landed and the evacuation took place. It was around 8:30 am. We were in the Oceanview Cafe at the time and heard all of the announcements and watched the helicopter take off. Thank you for the clarification. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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