In the last two weeks, there have been two overboard passengers from U.S.-based cruise ships – Costa’s Serena and Holland America Line’s Rotterdam.
These incidents have been reported – not by the cruise lines or the press – but by Canadian Professor and cruise expert Ross Klein who hosts the informative web site Cruise Junkie. 
The web site stresses that this incident is not yet confirmed from the cruise line company
CruiseJunkie.com is operated by Dr. Ross Klein, a cruise industry expert who has, among other pages, a large
an "ugly story" – one "of pain" suffered
following the reported lack of cooperation from Princess Cruises and the Government of
The disturbing circumstances surrounding the "disappearance" of Princess crew member Angelo Faliva continue to fill the newspapers and television airways in Italy as the cruise line continues to keep the Faliva family in the dark.
The India Times is continuing to follow the case of Neha Chhikara.
The tragedy of Neha Chhikara’s disappearance from the Monarch of the Seas raises a lot of issues.
We previously reported on this story
The Faliva family has expressed their frustration with Princess Cruises’ lack of information, the attitude of the cruise ship’s captain, and the cruise line’s delay in cooperating with investigators following the "disappearance" of Angelo Faliva from the Coral Princess cruise ship on November 25th.
share of overboards in the last few years. The cruise ship left Port Canaveral
The AP article is entitled "
up. The Carver family fought back.
that a passenger may have jumped from the cruise ship on November 6th: