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Search for missing passenger who does not want to be found
Officials are searching for a missing American cruise passenger, Jessica Collins, 47, who failed to return to her trip aboard the 'Carnival Horizon' during a stop in the Caribbean. She had been taking an eight-day trip visiting the southern Caribbean, but did not return to the ship following its stop in Bonaire on Sep 17, 2025. The ship departed on the evening with some of her luggage and personal belongings still on board. She did, however, take all her identification with her. The local authorities were working with the Public Entity of Bonaire, the Port Authority, Tourism Corporation Bonaire, Carnival Cruise Line Security, the ship's security chief, and other partners and were also in direct contact with Carnival Corporation and the US authorities. Surveillance pics of the missing woman were showing her leaving the vessel for the final time, wearing a Hawaiian-style T-shirt with denim shorts. She had a grey backpack on her back. A spokesperson for Carnival stated that Collins apparently did not want to be found: "This guest appears to have taken deliberate action to be alone and on her own.," There was no mention of where she had gone or why she had quit the holiday. Collins had replied to a concerned crew member who had tried contacting her. She texted the employee to confirm "she was safe and did not want to be found or contacted again." Collins had removed "all her belongings in her backpack and left a cash gratuity for the stateroom attendant with a thank you note.” Report with photos: https://www.the-sun.com/news/15238044/jessica-collins-carnival-horizon-cruise-missing/
Cruise ship assisted Cuban refugees
On Sep 12, 2022, at 8 a.m. the 'Carnival Horizon' has assisted five Cuban refugees on its Western Caribbean itinerary. The ship rendered aid to a small boat adrift north of Cuba, providing supplies to the occupants and permitting the craft to continue on its way, as was the occupants’ choice. The cruise ship was slowly cruising east along the north coast of Cuba when the small craft was sighted, which appeared to be drifting. The cruise ship could have brought the individuals aboard, and they would have been transferred to the proper authorities, likely the US Coast Guard. They instead opted to remain with their craft and continue on their planned journey. The small boat was deemed safe for the refugees to continue, and the cruise ship continued on its route. Report with photo: https://www.cruisehive.com/carnival-cruise-ship-assists-drifting-boat-in-the-caribbean/81444
Man who jumped over board recovered dead
A body has been recovered late on March 15, after a man jumped overboard from the 'Carnival Horizon'. Together with the US Coast Guard, the ship’s crew located and recovered the body of the passenger. The Carnival’s Care team is providing assistance to his family. The man had jumped overboard" from Deck 11 around 7 p.m. ET after the ship departed from Grand Turk in the Turks and Caicos at 5 p.m. on a 6-day cruise from Miami. Camera footage confirmed a person went overboard. Immediately after the announcement was made, crew members threw life preservers with attached lights off the stern and port side of the ship. The ship was sailing near the Turks and Caicos Islands just before 9:00 p.m. and is scheduled to be in the Mexican resort of Cozumel on March 17.
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