news
September 2, 2023 | 6:38 PM
The sister of a 19-year-old Washington man who fell overboard from a Royal Caribbean cruise ship earlier this week speaks out against misinformation as she desperately tries to find answers and maintain hope in light of her family’s tragedy. ” are raising their voices.
Savanna Lopich I was abusive on Saturday. A Facebook post sent to a woman who claimed to have been a passenger on Royal Caribbean’s Wonder of the Seas showed a young man jumping overboard, the ship’s captain announced. said.
“She has no idea where her brother is or what’s going on with his situation,” Lopich, who lives in Texas, said in the post.
The woman who appears on TikTok as @brunausaflorida_official had to drop off a sick passenger in the Cayman Islands while searching for Sigmund Lopich, 19, who fell off a boat off the coast of Cuba on Tuesday. He also claimed.
The newspaper could not immediately reach her.
The U.S. Coast Guard plans to investigate the ship once it returns to the United States, but did not immediately respond to inquiries from The Post.
Savanna Lopich called on people to report the woman and said she would soon permanently delete posts about her to focus on her brother.
She has been posting photos and stories about her brother’s disappearance and blocking “rude and insensitive” comments for several days to encourage authorities to continue searching for him.
Her brother, a college student, was on a cruise with friends when he fell off the world’s largest cruise ship. It was the second day of a seven-day cruise out of Port Canaveral, Florida.
After the ship turned around and returned to its course, the crew spent about three hours exploring the area. Industry site reportedbut nothing happened.
Savanna Lopich and other family members want answers and updates, she said.
“He is my son, my brother, my brother, my cousin, my uncle, my nephew, my friend, my buddy, my classmate, my colleague, my neighbor!!!” Despair wrote the younger sister in another post.
In a statement to the Post, Royal Caribbean said it was working closely with local authorities, but added: “Out of respect for the family, we will not provide further details regarding this unfortunate incident.”
Load more…
{{#isDisplay}}
{{/isDisplay}}{{#isAniviewVideo}}
{{/isAniviewVideo}}{{#isSRVideo}}
{{/isSR video}}