From the Hindustan Times, New Delhi (TNS)
A Royal Caribbean cruise passenger’s death has been ruled a homicide , after an investigation found he was allegedly served 33 alcoholic drinks at the ship’s bar in the hours leading up to his death.
Michael Virgil, 35, was served more than three dozen alcoholic drinks at one of the ship’s bars on the day he died in custody in December 2024, according to a wrongful death lawsuit filed by his fiancé and obtained by TMZ .
In 2024, Virgil’s family alleged that he was injected with a sedative which caused his death.
A year later, the family has reiterated that claim in the new lawsuit, stating that Virgil’s official cause of death has since been changed to homicide, according to court documents, the report added.
Virgil had boarded the Mexico-

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