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A child fell off a Disney Cruise Ship after her mother told her to pose for a photo, police said

The five-year-old girl who fell off the Disney Dream Cruise Ship in June has been getting a portrait in Poriming at her mother’s request, according to reports obtained by CBC News.

A report from the Broward County Sheriff’s office called the crash “Protect.” It was installed on June 30, the day after the child fell on top of it and jumped behind him while the ship was there On the way back from the Bahamas and headed to Port Wallodes in Fort Lauderdale.

In their report, the attorney of the state called Mr. Wo to make a mother in facilitating the image of the opposition “recklessly and carelessly,” but said that it does not meet the bar of criminal charges.

The story made international headlines after the rescue of the children and fathers of the ship’s crew and the incident was caught on viral videos taken by the passengers and uploaded to Tiktok.

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In a remarkable rescue after the child, it is reported that the father fell from the walking ship

Janice Martin-Asuque of Kissimmee, Fla. Passengers said the ship was returning from Fort Lauderdale after a four-day cruise in the Bahamas when the child fell overboard and the father jumped after him.

According to the time of the line established by the police through the security video, the family was walking in the direction of the storm at 11: 29, when the mother was smoking in Porshole prison. The child climbed the steps, landed, lost his balance, and fell about 49 feet into the water below.

The father jumped in to save her 45 seconds later, according to the report.

At 11:49, the ship’s rescue boat had successfully pulled the child and father out of the water. The child had hypothermia, and his father crushed his spine.

In his police state from his hospital room, The father – who can be called to protect the child’s privacy – It is reported that the family was traveling on the fourth deck when his wife stopped to take a picture of their daughter sitting on top of the trains.

“He stated that he was about 10 meters before he fell. He heard his wife scream again, and started spinning, after a few seconds.

After finding his daughter, the report said the father was able to tread water until he was rescued 20 minutes later.

The mother, “said she felt like she should have the window coverings, and pointed out that Disney is responsible for what happened,” the report said.

“He stated that at first he did not believe that his daughter fell into the sea, as he took the glass barrier that was there.”

The ship's crew looked at the cables above
A photo shared by a passenger shows the rescue aboard the Disney Dream Cruise on June 29, after a child fell on top of him. (Posted by Shannon Lindholm)

There are no mom cases

In an additional report, police characterized the fall as “avoidable” and said the case will be reviewed by the Broward County State’s Attorney’s office.

“When I looked at the window myself, as a wise man, I immediately saw that the window was open to the wind, and had no cover.

“This law worked [the mother] put the child in a life-threatening situation. As a result, the child fell overboard and into the water, an avoidable accident. “

But the State refused to press charges and the case was eventually dropped.

“While the defendant’s conduct is tragic and reckless, it does not rise to the egregious level of conduct necessary to establish the requisite criminal violence,” said Melissa Kelly, attorney-in-fact in charge on July 31.

It is rare for riders to fall over.

In accordance with Report In the body trade of walking on the sidewalk, 212 people fell over between 2009 and 2019, which they say represent only 0,00004 percent of passengers and workers.

About half, or 48 percent, were saved, according to the report. And in all cases where the cause can be determined “following careful investigation, it is found to be caused by an intentional or inhuman act.”

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