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IMO: 9128532

Cruise Ship, Bahamas

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Norwegian-Sky - Cruise Ship vessel registered in Bahamas

Vessel Details

MMSI

308865000

Callsign

C6PZ8

Width

32.0 m

Length

259.0 m

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Jesse

2023-08-30

Position: Motorman

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Latest News (3)

Search Underway for Missing Passengers from Norwegian Sky in Tortola

Apr 25, 2024 10:34

Authorities in Tortola are currently investigating the mysterious disappearance of two men, Pascal Bosman from the Netherlands and Martire Cabrera from the Dominican Republic, who were last seen after disembarking the cruise ship 'Norwegian Sky' on April 19, 2024. Neither individual returned to the vessel before its departure, prompting local officials to seek the public's assistance in locating them. It has been confirmed that neither man left the British Virgin Islands through any legal travel channels that would have documented their exit. The Immigration Department of the Virgin Islands is urging anyone with relevant information to come forward, encouraging them to reach out to local law enforcement or immigration officials. Details about the circumstances surrounding their absence remain sparse, although reports indicate that Cabrera holds a passport from St. Kitts & Nevis. The 'Norwegian Sky' had docked in Tortola from approximately 6:30 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. on that day, marking it the last stop on its 10-day Caribbean journey that began on April 10 in La Romana, Dominican Republic. Previous ports of call included picturesque locations such as Aruba, Curacao, Barbados, St. Lucia, and Antigua. Interestingly, this incident mirrors a similar occurrence just a month prior, where three passengers—a male and two females, all Colombian—failed to return to the same cruise ship in Tortola. In that earlier case, no connections to one another were established among the missing persons. Authorities continue their search efforts, hoping to find Bosman and Cabrera safe and sound.

Search Underway for Missing Colombian Nationals in Tortola

Mar 14, 2024 09:04

Authorities in the British Virgin Islands are appealing for public assistance in locating three Colombian citizens who went missing after disembarking from the cruise ship 'Norwegian Star.' The individuals—Jean Carlo Ospina Cano, Pamela Mesa Escobar, and Yesica Yojana Marin Ramirez—landed at Tortola Island on March 10, 2024, but did not return to the ship before it set sail back to its homeport in La Romana. The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force, alongside the Department of Immigration, has released public advisories featuring photographs of the missing trio, urging anyone with information about their whereabouts to reach out. If you have any leads regarding Jean, Pamela, or Yesica, please contact the Department of Immigration at 468-4717, 468-4754, or 468-4705. Alternatively, you can inform the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force via their hotline at 311. Your help could be crucial in bringing these individuals home safely.

Norwegian Cruise Line Leaves Couple Stranded in Cuba After Early Departure

Dec 10, 2018 10:43

In a disheartening turn of events, Kevin Rohrer and his girlfriend found themselves stranded in Havana, Cuba, after their cruise ship, the Norwegian Sky, departed ahead of schedule. The couple had embarked on a four-night voyage with Norwegian Cruise Line in the Caribbean, expecting to return to the ship before its scheduled 5 p.m. departure. However, upon arriving at the dock more than an hour early, they were shocked to discover that the vessel had already sailed away. "It was a frightening situation. We were devastated," Rohrer expressed in his grievance to the cruise line. In their desperate scramble for help, the couple exchanged currency and took a taxi to the local airport. Unfortunately, American Airlines informed them that their credit card could not be processed, quoting a fare of 472 pesos (approximately $465), an amount that exceeded what they had on hand. Thankfully, they managed to secure a flight back home. Rohrer has since reached out to Elliott Advocacy, a consumer rights organization, seeking assistance with the ordeal.

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