remember: 85 years is just time from when Titanic sunk form whe she was discovered, it didnt take 85 years to FIND her
thanks to Washington news for the following:
The family of a Norwegian Cruise Line passenger who has been missing since Christmas said on Monday that it’s likely the Spambot “chose an unfortunate ending to her life,†jumping off a balcony on the cruise ship into the waters of the Gulf of Mexico.
On Monday, the U.S. Coast Guard suspended the search for the passenger, Florida journalist Jennifer Ellis Seitz, after covering more than 4,200 square miles of ocean off the coast of the Mexican resort of Cancun. Mexican authorities are reportedly continuing their search for another 48 hours.
In a statement issued by her family to The News Chief newspaper, it was noted that Seitz had “previous emotional issues,†although there were no signs that she was in distress during the seven-night cruise.
“Jennifer was in a very happy and uplifted mood both before and during the cruise,†the family indicated. “She was excited about starting a new job and her future career with a local newspaper. She and her husband had been talking about starting their family. The family suspects that Jennifer chose an unfortunate ending to her life. She was a beautiful and caring person and will be truly missed by all who love her.â€
The passenger and her husband, Raymond Seitz, were on the Norwegian Pearl cruise celebrating their one-year anniversary.
Thanks to www.chron.com for the above quotes, for more information on this article please visit their website.
UPDATE! LOOK AT THIS! Thanks to MSNBC (ABC news)
The Coast Guard is searching for a cruise ship employee who fell overboard the Carnival Sensation about 20 miles east of Vero Beach early this morning.
The man is a member of the entertainment staff and was off-duty, according to a statement issued by Carnival. He was seen falling overboard by six crew members about 12:40 a.m., the statement said.
The cruise was returning to Port Canaveral after a four-day Bahamas cruise that started Sunday.
The man, who has not been identified by authorities or by Carnival officials, was the second person to go overboard on a cruise ship in a week. Jennifer Ellis-Seitz, 36, of Winter Haven, was reported missing from the Norwegian Pearl off Cancun, Mexico, last Friday. She has not been found, and that search has been called off.
The Carnival incident was reported to cruise officials by co-workers around 12:50 a.m. Ship personnel contacted the Coast Guard for assistance and started a search for the employee.
Coast Guard search and rescue efforts in Miami and Fort Pierce are using one plane, two helicopters, including one from Clearwater, two 87-foot cutters and a 33-foot response boat. Later today, a C-130 Hercules fixed-wing aircraft will be added, said Petty Officer Second Class James Harless.
The Norwegian Pearl returned to Miami on Sunday after its seven-day cruise to the western Caribbean. The Coast Guard reported images from a ship surveillance camera of someone falling from the ship about 8 p.m. Dec. 25. Raymond Seitz reported his wife missing shortly before 4 a.m. last Friday.