Air Force Major Drowns On Cruise Ship
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Air force major drowns on cruise ship. 15240 miles First flight. An Air Force major drowned in a Caribbean Princess cruise ship pool Friday morning the Broward Medical Examiners Office said. The Broward Medical Examiners Office in Florida confirmed this week that the deceased is 37-year-old Stephen Osakue who was a research pharmacist at Columbus Air Force Base in Mississippi the South Florida Sun-Sentinel reported.
Cruise ship giant Carnival has once again found themselves in hot water after a fatal drowning accident aboard one of their luxury liners claimed the life of a decorated military member this past Friday near Port Everglades in Broward County. FORT LAUDERDALE Fla. The man believed to be in his 30s was found in the bottom of the Neptune pool on deck 15 of the Caribbean Princess around 500 am.
AP An Air Force major has drowned while on a cruise in the Caribbean. The Broward County Florida medical examiners office say 37-year-old Stephen Osakue drowned Friday on board a Caribbean Princess ship. FORT LAUDERDALE Fla.
According to a statement by the medical examiners office 37-year-old Stephen Osakue worked for the US Air Force as a research pharmacist and was based at Columbus Air Force Base Mississippi. Jun 18 2019 - WPTV - Air Force Major Drowns Onboard Caribbean Cruise Ship. By Orlando Personal Injury Attorney on June 21 2019.
FORT LAUDERDALE Fla. A passenger reportedly drowned on the Caribbean Princess during the last cruise according to a crew member and a passenger who wish to remain anonymous. The Broward County Florida medical examiners office says 37-year-old Stephen Osakue drowned Friday on board a Caribbean Princess ship.
Major Stephen Osakue 37 a research. The Broward County Florida medical examiners office says 37-year-old Stephen Osakue drowned. An Air Force major recently drowned in a pool aboard a Caribbean cruise ship while he was on vacation.
