Holland America Lines Passenger Killed while Snorkeling in Belize

7 New Belize reports that a cruise passenger died yesterday while snorkeling in Belize's waters. American tourist, Diana Mechling, age 59, was reportedly snorkeling at Goff's Caye in Belize when she was struck by the propeller of a catamaran. The newspaper in Belize indicates that Ms. Mechling was treated at Belize Medical Associates where she died. According to a representative of Holland America's agent in Belize, Cruise Solutions, the passenger was on a snorkel excursion tour when she was injured. Ms. Mechling was in Belize on Holland America Line's Ryndam cruise ship. Cruise lines like HAL are legally responsible for investigating the excursion companies with which they do business and making certain that the tour companies have adequate safety rules and regulations for the protection of the cruise passengers. The newspaper states: "apart from being a terrible personal tragedy for Mrs. Mechling's family, It is a huge black eye for an already suffering cruise industry – and major fallout is expected." There have been numerous unsettling stories about the cruise industry coming out of Belize recently. 7 News Belize reported on a 21 year old cruise passenger who went overboard from Royal Caribbean's Liberty of the Seas cruise ship in Belize waters last month. The story has received no coverage in the U.S., even though the cruise line is based here in Miami and the deceased passenger's family retained counsel in Miami. 7 News Belize also published an incredible article providing insight into the dispute between cruise giant Carnival and the local tender boat operators in Belize. The country of Belize is also the location of a struggle between another cruise giant Royal Caribbean, which is looking to expand its operations, and the small village of Placencia which is fighting to keep the cruise line out. February 4, 2011 Update: The local news stations in Belize, & 7 News Belize and Channel Five Belize, are continuing to report on the investigation into this incident.

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