Don't like to hear this. Hope all turns out ok.
Disney cruise employee missing off Mexico - CNN.com
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Don't like to hear this. Hope all turns out ok.
Disney cruise employee missing off Mexico - CNN.com
How scary! Cross that off the list of professions.
Cruise jobs are decent. Just with all the recent problems in Mexico this is becoming more of an issue in that location sadly.
Hope for the best and P&P.
She may have gone missing from the ship, but the ship was in Mexican waters, therefore, the search & rescue is under Mexico's jurisdiction.
However, that doesn't prevent the FBI from running background checks on the manifest list...which I hope they have done by now.
--> What problems are you referring to? My understanding is that she went missing from the ship while it was at sea.
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When I first posted the story she was just 'missing'. It wasn't clear in the first bit of news when or where. Thankfully more info is coming out.
A coworker of my husband's has a daughter who works on the same ship doing the same occupation. A rep. from Disney called to let him know his daughter was safe. Really scary situation for a parent.
London Independent
The search for a British cruise line worker who disappeared at sea last month took a curious twist yesterday after her family was informed of activity on her credit card. Rebecca Coriam, 24, from Chester, vanished from the Disney Wonder less than 24 hours after it sailed out of Los Angeles on a cruise to the Mexican Riviera on 22 March. Despite an extensive search, police have yet to find a body or any evidence of foul play.
Ms Coriam's mother recently received an email from her daughter's bank that reported "financial activity" on the missing woman's account after her disappearance. Ms Coriam's parents have been asked to keep the exact details of activity on the account confidential to avoid hampering the police investigation.
But enquiries are taking place in connection with authorities in the Bahamas. A Foreign Office spokeswoman said: "Any financial irregularities would be handled by the police."
Interesting.
How did she go missing from the ship when it was at sea?
Sadly, the amount of "overboard" cases are unnerving. Since they are out of the jurisdiction of countries with abilities to investigate properly, most "overboards" are concluded as just that.
Note the country of origin the ships are waving when boarding. Not always what you would think.