Grandfather of toddler who fell out of cruise ship window sentenced to 3 years probation
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February 8, 2021, 11:48 AM·2 min read
Salvatore “Sam” Anello, of Valparaiso, Indiana, pleaded guilty to negligent homicide last year after his granddaughter, Chloe Wiegand, fell through an 11-story window from the ship docked in San Juan, Puerto Rico, in July 2019.
Image: Chloe Wiegand. (Courtesy Wiegand Family)
Anello had initially pleaded not guilty, but last February said that he was going to plead guilty so his family could begin to move on from the tragedy. The plea deal allowed Anello to avoid jail time and serve the probation in his home state, Michael Winkleman, an attorney for the Wiegand family, has said.
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Cruise lines may not return to US ‘until late 2021’
Any hopes for voyages this spring are fading
Cruise ships can be found floating empty of passengers off the US coast
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The comeback for cruise holidays in US waters may be delayed until later this year despite their resumption in Europe.
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) lifted its seven month ‘no sail order’ on cruising in US waters on October 31, replacing it with a ‘Framework for Conditional Sailing Order’ that appeared to pave the way for the resumption of sailing.
However three months down the line, the public health agency appears to be dragging its feet when it comes to giving the cruise industry the guidance needed to resume cruising from US ports.