More Details Revealed After 5-Year-Old Girl Falls Into Ocean on Disney Cruise
- On June 29, around 11:30 a.m., a 5-year-old girl fell backward through an open porthole on Disney Dream; her father immediately jumped into the ocean to rescue her.
- Authorities state the girl lost her balance on Deck 4's railing before falling through an open porthole, with her father not lifting her onto the railing, leading to the incident.
- Video shows rescue boat reaching the pair after about 20 minutes of treading water, with responders deploying life preservers and swiftly bringing them aboard.
- The father and girl were safely rescued; officials praised the crew’s quick response, and the father was hospitalized for treatment.
- Investigators continue examining the fall’s circumstances, emphasizing no suspicion of foul play, as Disney Cruise Line reaffirms its safety protocols amid ongoing probe.
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Authorities reveal how young Disney cruise passenger, 5, fell off ship after hero dad rescued her in open sea, faced rumors
The 5-year-old girl who went overboard from a Disney Cruise had fallen into a porthole and down into the ocean below, according to officials, dispelling rumors her father was at fault for the scary plummet.
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The Broward Sheriff’s Office provided new details into what caused a terrifying plunge off a Disney cruise ship over the weekend. Deputies said a 5-year-old girl fell off the ship after she lost her balance while sitting on a railing. The girl was sailing with her family back to Port Everglades when the fall occurred. Her father quickly jumped overboard to save her, and they were both rescued by a tender launched from the ship.
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