The Bermuda Sun newspaper reports that two crew members employed on a Bermuda flagged cruise ship are heading for criminal trial after being accused of raping a woman.
As is often the case in Bermuda, the Bermudian press did not mention the name of the cruise line or the name of the cruise ship. There is no prohibition from doing so, but the newspapers there seem inclined not to want to cause any embarrassment to Bermuda’s U.S. based cruise line customers which register their ships in that island to avoid U.S. taxes and wage and safety laws.
The case involves two Italian crew members, age 26 and 27, aboard the Grand Princess cruise ship, operated by Princess Cruises of Santa Clarita California.
The sexual assault at issue allegedly occurred on January 12, 2013.
Trial is scheduled for April 27, 2013.
Bermuda has a sorry record of prosecuting Princess crew members when they are accused of raping women on Princess cruise ships. No crew member has ever been convicted and imprisoned for sexually assaulting a woman aboard a Princess cruise ship although multiple sexual crimes have been alleged over the years.