Air Force Major Drowns On Cruise Ship
The Broward County Florida medical examiners office says 37-year-old Stephen Osakue drowned.
Air force major drowns on cruise ship. A US Air Force major has drowned in a Caribbean Princess cruise ship pool. AP An Air Force major has drowned while on a cruise in the Caribbean. Stephen Osakue 37 worked for the Air Force as a research.
On the morning of Friday June 14 2019. The document has been permanently moved. The South Florida Sun Sentinel reports ship personnel were unable to revive him.
Cruise ships response ad hoc and disorganized after man falls off boat drunk and drowns report finds A Transportation Safety Board report said the crews response was ad hoc and disorganized. Osakue was apparently sailing with his wife who told investigators that the pair had a lot to drink before Osakue Was found dead in the Caribbean Princesss Neptune Pool. A passenger reportedly drowned on the Caribbean Princess during the last cruise according to a crew member and a passenger who wish to remain anonymous.
The ships medical team could not revive him and Princess said the death appears to be accidental. According to a statement by the medical examiners office 37-year-old Stephen Osakue worked for the US Air Force as a research pharmacist and was based at Columbus Air Force Base Mississippi. An Air Force major has drowned while on a cruise in the Caribbean.
The Broward County Florida medical examiners office say 37-year-old Stephen Osakue drowned. Stephen Osakue 37 worked for the Air Force as a research pharmacist according to a statement by the medical examiners. FORT LAUDERDALE Fla.
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