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Cruise ship rescued man in distress
The 'Genting Dream' rescued a man found in a small boat in distress in the Straits of Malacca on the morning of Sep 3, 2025. The ship, which was on a three-night voyage from Singapore to Phuket, spotted the man signalling for help and immediately launched rescue procedures, He was brought safely on board and given food, drinks and a medical check-up by the ship’s medical team. He was in stable condition and continued to receive care. The operator Dream Cruises was working with the relevant authorities to arrange for the man’s safe transfer to shore.
Passengers rejected on overbooked cruise
More thant 100 passengers from Singapore and Malaysia who were booked on the 'Genting Dream' were unable to board after they were informed that the trip had been overbooked. The vessel was due to depart Singapore on Sep 4, 2022, call at Port Klang on Sep 5, Penang on Sep 6, back to Singapore on Sep 7, before returning to Port Klang on Sep 8. More than a hundred passengers were unable to board the ship at the Marina Bay Cruise Centre here on Sep 4. Some passengers from Malaysia were also told the same on Sep 5, but it is not clear how many were affected. All affected guests will receive a full refund. They will also receive a complimentary cruise on the 'Genting Dream' for sailings before April 28, 2023, subject to cabin availability. Some guests with confirmed reservations will be affected and may be denied boarding at the Port Klang cruise terminal.
10 year old boy drowned in pool
A 10-year-old Singaporean boy drowned in the swimming pool of the 'Genting Dream' which was docked at Star Cruise Jetty in Langkawi on Nov 18, 2019. Heng Kai Lun Alan was found unresponsive in one of the swimming pools. Despite a medical team aboard the ship providing medical assistance to the child, including performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation, the boy could not be revived. The Padang Matsirat Police Station received an emergency call regarding the drowning incident at 7.30 p.m. The boy's body was taken to Sultanah Maliha Langkawi Hospital. Dream Cruises was cooperating with the relevant authorities on the incident and provided all the necessary assistance to the family members. The boy was on vacation with his mother and a friend onboard the ship that had sailed from Singapore on Nov 17 for a three-night cruise. The ship departed for Phuket on Nov 18 at 10.30 p.m.
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