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Celebrity Cruise Passenger Robbed of Rolex Ashore in Naples

By Jim Walker on July 30, 2013
Posted in Passenger Rights

A British cruise passenger from the Celebrity Reflection was robbed ashore on July 28th while the ship was docked in Naples

An Italian newspaper Il Mattino reports that the robbery was committed by two brothers who targeted the British cruise ship passenger.  The unidentified passenger was wearing a Rolex watch, worth around 12,000 euros, while…

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