The cruise ship was a dream. A seagoing pleasure city. The passengers came for that dream. The young, the old, the infirm; all were welcome provided they had the money. The crew that served them were also part of the dream. Voyage after voyage she proved that dreams come true and slowly the sea became forgotten. But the sea did not forget the ship.
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Foreword by Kendall Carver, President of the International Cruise Victims Organization is complete with photos.
Read the harrowing experience of the Ananias family as they almost died 4 times while escaping the Costa Concordia.
Change in the cruise line industry is demanded by this family who are seasoned cruisers. This book also highlights how people are treated after an accident or disaster by the cruise lines. The book is available on Amazon.com.
To order this book, please go to the following link. A summary of her tragic story about being on the Costa Concordia can be read on the ICV website.
Represents a sampling of countless stories involving tragedies which have occurred on ships and the devastation brought upon surviving victims and family members. Each story depicts despicable acts of medical malpractice, personal trauma, disappearances at sea, and cover-ups. Also each story highlights the lack of duty on the part of the cruise industry to provide adequate and timely medical care or preservation of a crime scene. The book is available on Amazon.com
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