Royal Caribbean crew members “negligently” overserved 35-year-old Michael Virgil “in a matter of hours” while he exhibited obvious signs of intoxication, the lawsuit alleges.
Passenger who died on cruise ship was served 33 drinks, lawsuit claims
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