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“Missing” MSC Crew Member: A Victim of Exploitation?

By Jim Walker on April 10, 2018
Posted in Crew Member Rights

Yusmaidys Ortiz Perez MSC OperaA MSC crew member who stayed in Grand Cayman last month, when her cruise ship left port, was sentenced to three months in prison for illegally remaining on the island. 

As we previously reported, 34 year old Yusmaidys Ortiz Perez, employed as a bartender on the MSC Opera, was reported by MSC to the…

MSC Crew Member Located in Grand Cayman – Why Did MSC Report Her Missing Four Days Late?

By Jim Walker on April 3, 2018
Posted in Disappearances

West Bay Cayman IslandsOn March 27, 2018, MSC Cruises reported to the police in the Cayman Islands that a crew member was missing after she failed to re-board the MSC Opera cruise ship before its departure from George Town. We mentioned the incident on March 28th, after the popular Crew Center reported the incident.

According to the…

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