Royal Caribbean Crew Member Goes Overboard From Harmony of the Seas

A crew member went overboard from the Harmony of the Seas yesterday morning, according to a Royal Caribbean ship employee who wishes to remain confidential. The crew member is reportedly an entertainer from the U.K. who was a member of the shipboard musical production of Grease on the Harmony of the Seas. The Harmony of the Seas left Fort Lauderdale, Florida on December 23rd and was sailing to Philipsburg, St. Maarten where it arrived this morning and will remain until 5 p.m. today. The crew member apparently went overboard early Christmas morning some where north of Puerto Rico before the cruise ship reached St. Maarten. The U.S. Coast Guard identified the missing crew member as “Arron Hough, 20, of the United Kingdom.” The last Royal Caribbean crew member who went overboard disappeared from the Adventure of the Seas. He was subsequently identified as Jack Daniel Ackroyd from Cotgrave (near Nottingham) England. As in the case of Mr. Ackroyd, Mr.…

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