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A Royal Caribbean passenger reportedly jumped off the side of a ship and got banned from the cruise line for life

Jan 17, 2019, 22:40 IST

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  • Royal Caribbean passenger Nick Naydev jumped off the side of one of the cruise line's ships and is banned from Royal Caribbean for life, Fox 13 reports.
  • Police officers from Nassau, Bahamas, were reportedly called to take Naydev from the ship after the jump, though Naydev told Fox 13 the officers "thought the whole situation was amusing and did not proceed to file any legal actions."
  • Royal Caribbean did not immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment.

Royal Caribbean passenger Nick Naydev jumped off the side of one of the cruise line's ships and is banned from Royal Caribbean for life, Fox 13 reports.

Naydev posted a video of the jump to his Instagram account, which he told Fox 13 came from the ship's eleventh floor. The ship was reportedly docked in Nassau, Bahamas.

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Police officers from Nassau were reportedly called to take Naydev from the ship after the jump, though Naydev told Fox 13 the officers "thought the whole situation was amusing and did not proceed to file any legal actions." Naydev reportedly had to make his own travel arrangements to leave the island.

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"I am truly astonished at how this video has spread throughout the internet. I did not think this through before I jumped. My idea was this would be a good laugh for my friends and I would just swim back to shore and continue my vacation and never thought this would be this serious," Naydev told Fox 13.

Royal Caribbean did not immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment.

 

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