Alaska-bound cruise ship loses all power at sea, forced to turn back to port

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Authorities sent a tug guard to escort the cruise ship back to Seattle.

, the ship needed an inspection before it could return to duty. Celebrity Cruises did not immediately respond toThe Celebrity Solstice, leaves the Meyer Papenburg shipyard en-route to Hamburg via Emden on September 28, 2008 in Papenburg, Germany. Having a length overall of 1,035 feet, the Celebrity Solstice is three times longer than a soccer field.after crew members kicked them off a liner over a lost passport.

Chris Crook, 70, and his wife were on an excursion from the Regent Seven Seas Explorer when his passport went missing. When Crook told crew members back on board the ship, they told him he could not sail without the document and had to leave the vessel.he and his wife felt like"pieces of meat" during the ordeal. But the cruise company defended staff and said they were complying with local regulations.

The company said:"We sympathize greatly with Mr and Mrs Crook for the inconvenience caused and curtailment of their holiday, however the decision to disembark Mr Crook was made by Italian immigration officers in accordance with applicable maritime law." Controversy over the death of an Indiana toddler who fell from a window of Royal Caribbean's Freedom of the Seas continues to make headlines. Eighteen-month-old Chloe Wiegand fell from the eleventh deck of the liner while playing with her grandfather.

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