Mystery on Cruise Ship: Did Troublemaker Die from Calming Injection as Family Claims?
ensenada - A man named Virgil died on a cruise ship after receiving a calming injection following a violent outburst. His family alleges that his death was caused by the injection.
Virgil, who was traveling with his fiancée and 7-year-old son aboard the Navigator of the Seas bound for Ensenada, Mexico, had a sudden outburst just an hour after departure for reasons unknown. He began shouting, threatening, insulting, and chasing other passengers, prompting the crew to intervene.
The cruise line employees were also verbally abused by Virgil. When he physically attacked them, the situation escalated. 'He was drunk and kept saying he would kill us,' a passenger told Fox11. One of the crew members was so terrified of Virgil that he locked himself in a storage room. The intoxicated man, half-naked, then tried to break down the door. Virgil was eventually subdued with pepper spray, zip ties, and handcuffs.
He was confined and received a calming injection from the ship's doctor. Within an hour, the passenger collapsed and died, according to the news outlet. His family is outraged and demanding an investigation. They believe Michael died as a result of the injection. They described his wild behavior as 'out of character for him.' The FBI is now investigating his death.
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