Female sues Royal Caribbean over the man's zip line death
MIAMI (AP) – A woman claims that Royal Caribbean Cruises is responsible for a zip-line accident that killed her man on Honduras island Roatan.
Judicial information shows that attorneys for 27-year-old Shir Frenkel sued company in Miami federal court last month seeking more than $ 1 million in compensation.
The case states that Frenkel and her husband, the 24-year-old Igal Tyszman, were passengers on the Allure of the Seas in July when they booked the Extreme Caribe Zip Line Tour on the ship's excursion card. The clothes claim that they collided in the middle, killed Tyszman and severely injured Frenkel.
The clothes say that the excursion was run by an independent contractor, but the guests were wished to believe it was operated by Royal Caribbean.
A spokesman from Royal Caribbean says that the company does not comment on ongoing litigation.