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A SCHOOLGIRL claims she was gang raped on board a luxury ship during a Christmas holiday with her family in the latest case to rock the cruise industry.
The 15-year-old says she was targeted on Royal Caribbean’s popular Oasis of the Seas ship after boarding the boat on Boxing Day.
The shocking sex assault allegation is now being used to highlight the hidden horrors of cruise holidays.
According to a lawsuit filed in Florida, the teen became separated from her family and was plied with alcohol by a group of around 12 adult male passengers in the lounge.
She became “obviously drunk, disoriented and unstable” and the men then led her to a cabin where they “brutally assaulted and gang raped her”.
The girl - identified only as K.T. - claims multiple cruise staff witnessed her becoming drunk during the 2015 incident, but “did nothing to protect or help her”.
They failed to step in and stop the men from getting her intoxicated or luring her away, reports Kate Schneider for news.com.
The lawsuit was first filed in December 2016 but was dismissed for failing to state a claim, with Royal Caribbean arguing it was unforeseeable to the staff that a guest could be raped under the circumstances described.
She then appealed, and the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeal published an opinion last week reversing the decision and reinstating her negligence suit.
The court found K.T. had indeed sufficiently alleged the cruise company had breached its “duty of care” to the woman.
The complaint alleges that “as a direct and proximate result” of Royal Caribbean’s negligence and failures, including to warn of the increased risk of sex attacks on-board, K.T. was “directly and proximately caused to be sexually assaulted and/or physically battered and/or gang raped”.
Cruise passengers are also at higher risk of crime and injury on-board due to the “copious quantities” of alcohol on-board, according to the lawsuit, but little is done to protect them.
The appellate court found that: “The scope of Royal Caribbean’s duty to protect its passengers is informed, if not defined, by its knowledge of the dangers they face on-board."
Chief Judge Ed Carnes stated: “Publicly available data reinforces the allegations in the complaint that Royal Caribbean knew or should have known about the danger of sexual assault aboard its cruise ships."
A Royal Caribbean spokesperson told news.com.au that while they are unable to comment on pending litigation, “we do take this allegation very seriously”.
“The safety and security of our guests is our top priority,” the spokesperson said.
Unfortunately, K.T.’s case is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to sexual assault at sea.
According to the website Cruise Law News , run by Jim Walker from Walker & O’Neill maritime lawyers, there have been hundreds of sex attacks reported on cruise ships in the last few years.
“A cruise ship is like a floating city of 10,000 people with no police,” Philip Gerson, a lawyer who testified before US Congress on behalf of a teen who was raped by two men in 2014.
You have a barbershop, you have a gym, you have retail stores, but no police
“You have a barbershop, you have a gym, you have retail stores, but no police. You have cruise ship security personnel, but their goal is to protect the cruise line, not you.”
There have been several shocking sexual assault cases that have made it before the courts in recent years.
One occurred just eight days prior to K.T.’s alleged attack when an 11-year-old girl was sexually assaulted on-board the Disney Magic ship.
A crew member later confessed and was sentenced to two years in jail.
And the following year another gang rape was reported, this time on-board the Carnival Breeze.
It involved another 15-year-old girl who was attacked by five men and dragged down a hallway into a room where she was stripped and violently raped.
A lawsuit accused the cruise line of negligence and failing to provide a safe environment for guests.
Another horrific and high-profile rape case that highlighted issues with security on cruise ships was that of a woman who was “beaten, strangled and raped” by a crew member.
Ketut Pujayasa was sentenced to 30 years jail for the vicious assault, where he used a master key to enter the woman’s cabin and hide on her balcony, awaiting her return.
The 31-year-old woman was beaten with various objects inside the room and then was almost thrown overboard, but was able to hold onto the railing and escape.
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In advance, I am thankful and grateful for any advice or help you are able to give because I'm lost! I'm a single parent hoping to take my 3 kids on a nice tropical vacation in the Caribbean mid August of this year (I know it's last minute). I have 2 boys, 13 & 16 and an 11 year old daughter. We obviously would love a resort that is beachfront on a natural beach with beautiful pool(s), and plenty of outdoor dining. I'd also like some other options to keep my kids busy...snorkeling/scuba program, kayaking, maybe sailing, and maybe a game center/lounge and/or big water slides come to mind. I'm sure we'd like to also explore some outside sites on the island. Unfortunately, I don't have a ton of money to spend and was hoping to keep the trip under $5000 for flight from Newark, NJ and room for the 4 of us.
First, which island would you recommend? I'm avoiding Puerto Rico and the Bahamas only because I've been there and I'm looking for something new. I was leaning towards Aruba , Curacao or Bonnaire ONLY because they seem least affected by possible hurricanes. Then I started looking at Jamaica because certain places and deals there seem more reasonable. Am I missing a diamond in the rough? What would be your pick?
Again, any insight is appreciated. Thanks!
I know you said you were looking at the Caribbean , I just wanted to ask whether you’ve considered Hawaii? We are booked for October of this year for Maui and it’s definitely possible with your budget. Oahu is even less expensive. And Hawaii is also not generally in the path of hurricanes. One caveat if you need a rental car , try to locate one before anything else as they are in extremely short supply.
Hi there! Thank you for your response. I did consider Hawaii, but like the Bahamas , Puerto Rico and Cancun , I've already been there. As much as I LOVED it, I was hoping for a new experience.
I'm not really sure what is best at this point.
Maybe you could select a different island than you went to before? They are all pretty different. Hawaii will have no more testing required from the mainland once they are 60% vaccinated, hopefully that happens by July. Might be one less stress for the trip. Good luck with wherever you choose.
Having lived and worked in the Caribbean since 1987 I would say, the hurricane risks are low in Aug. compared to Sept. Bonaire won't have the level of activity you seek for your kids. Also the island is a dive destination because of the reef and its lesser known for those "natural " sandy beaches. Aruba is more Americanized and more "tourista" and has the hi rises and big hotel experience with game rooms and the bells and whistles. It will be a cheaper option for you and has ok diving and sailing. There are jeep tours and some other tourist kinds of fun. Curaçao not as much. I know nothing about this and would never go but Atlantis may be what you want, otherwise, I tend to agree, Grand Wailea in Maui might fit your bill. On the other hand, why not go to Disney based on your needs?
Thank you! I have been to Kuai, Maui, and Oahu, and I'm sure there's a lot to see on the big island and maybe some of the smaller ones, but I feel like I'd like to try something different in a different location.
Thank you for your response! We've been to Disney, and although I have an 11 year old daughter who I think would love to go again (and maybe even my 13 yr old), my 16 year old teen isn't excited about it (although I think he'd feel different if he were there). They've all kind of leaned towards the "island vacation"... white sandy beaches, crystal waters, nice pools, snorkeling, diving, sailing, etc.
What are your thoughts on Jamaica ?
Check out St Lucia and St Maarten ….
Go on their forums to ask questions
Both scenic islands, lots for teens to do, choices of resorts, or rent through owner, great restaurants etc
I've been to St. Lucia , but never St. Maarten . Maybe I'll look into that. Thank you!
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