Royal Caribbean sued after passenger’s death ruled a homicide

Michael Virgil, 35, died on a Royal Caribbean cruise; his death was ruled a homicide

-Royal Caribbean Cruises

Michael Virgil, 35, died on a Royal Caribbean cruise last year, and a medical examiner has officially ruled his death a homicide.

His fiancée, Connie Aguilar, is suing the cruise line, claiming it is partially responsible for serving him “at least 33 alcoholic beverages” before the fatal incident.

According to the lawsuit, Michael and Aguilar were traveling with their 7-year-old son when they were directed to a bar while waiting for their cabin. During that time, Michael was allegedly served dozens of drinks. In an intoxicated state, he became agitated while searching for their room, at one point trying to break down doors and removing his shirt.

Video footage shows him in the midst of the incident before security intervened.

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