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Spotty Reporting Adds Confusion to Passenger Going Overboard From Royal Caribbean’s Spectrum of the Seas

By Jim Walker on July 31, 2023
Posted in Disappearances

According to The Straights Times, sometime in the very early hours of Monday, July 31st, Royal Caribbean cruise passenger Jakesh Sahani, age 70, woke up to find his 64 year-old wife, Reeta Sahani, missing from their cabin on the Spectrum of the Seas as it sailed back to Singapore. The Royal Caribbean ship was…

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