The family of a man who died while aboard a Royal Caribbean ship last year says he was served at least 33 alcoholic drinks before the incident took place that caused his death. According to TMZ, court documents from a lawsuit filed by the family of Michael Virgil accuse the ship’s staff, security and medical teams of contributing to Virgil’s death.

Virgil, 35, died last December after he was subdued by security and medical staff following several reported incidents. Passengers and crew members reported Virgil was aggressive and threatening to multiple people, including him trying to break down a door to get to a staff member who had locked themself inside, according to Fox 11 in Los Angeles.

However, Virgil’s family says he was intoxicated because he was overserved soon after the fami

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