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Posted: 2019-10-19T13:18:26Z | Updated: 2019-10-19T14:03:42Z Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship Passenger Banned For Life Over Dangerous Photo Stunt | HuffPost Life

Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship Passenger Banned For Life Over Dangerous Photo Stunt

The woman climbed out of her balcony to pose for a picture. She ended up being removed from the ship at its next port of call.
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The Royal Caribbean cruise line has banned a passenger for life after she posed for a photograph on a narrow ledge outside of her room’s balcony.

Fellow traveler Nick Blosic spotted the unidentified woman in a swimsuit pulling the pose during a Caribbean cruise onboard the Allure of the Seas earlier this week.

“While on my balcony, I saw the woman climb on her railing. It happened so quickly. Not knowing what her intentions were, I alerted the crew,” Blosic told CNN . “If I said nothing, and she was going to jump, that would be horrible.”

The ship’s security staff traced the woman and a companion she was traveling with. The ship’s officials then removed the pair when the vessel docked in the port of Falmouth, Jamaica, USA Today reported .

Both were banned from sailing with the company for the rest of their lives.

It’s unclear whether the duo will face a criminal investigation. Royal Caribbean did not immediately return HuffPost’s request for further information.

In January, the cruise line similarly banned a group of male passengers  after one jumped from a balcony on the Symphony of the Seas ship in Nassau in the Bahamas.

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