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A BOY of 12 plunged head first to his death from a 14th-floor balcony on board a Royal Caribbean ship.
Passengers on the Harmony of the Seas watched on in horror as the youngster toppled over the railing on the final night of their cruise.
Royal Caribbean’s Harmony of the Seas ship[/caption]The ship – which can hold 5,479 passengers across 16 decks – was heading towards Galveston, Texas, when the child fell head first.
Witnesses said the boy was playing with friends he had made on the trip when he went over the cabin railing.
He plummeted into the internal Central Park area of the ship that has bars, restaurants and pubs.
Witnesses said the child fell from his family’s cabin on Deck 14 to the atrium on Deck 8.
Staff battled to resuscitate him, but he died before the ship docked on September 8.
It is understood the boy was on the cruise with his family for a birthday celebration.
Passengers waiting to board the ship for its next cruise from Galveston were told it was delayed as an investigation was launched.
Royal Caribbean confirmed a passenger had died on board but did not give any more detail.
In 2019, a 16-year-old fell to his death on the luxury cruise ship while trying to climb from an eighth floor balcony.
Laurent Mercer plunged as he was trying to reach his family’s stateroom as he didn’t have his room card.
The ship was docked at the port of Labadee in Haiti in the midst of a seven-day Caribbean cruise being taken by the boy’s family.
Meanwhile, one person was killed and another four injured after a lifeboat suddenly detached from the Harmony of the Seas in 2016.
The accident reportedly happened during a “security exercise” when the 227,000-tonne ship was docked in the French port of Marseilles.
The vessel dropped around ten metres killing a 42-year-old Filipino.
Harmony of the Seas can hold more than 8,000 passengers and crew.
Owned by Royal Caribbean International, the record-breaking ship is higher than a 25-storey building
The boat has been compared to a floating city with more than 2,747 staterooms, 20 restaurants, 23 swimming pools and a park with more than 10,000 plants and 50 trees.
It also boasts ‘seven neighbourhoods’ which include a cinema, promenade, sports and youth zones, an entertainment palace and a spa and fitness centre.
At 1,188 feet long, the 16-deck ship is bigger than the Eiffel Tower and is the widest cruise ship ever built at 215 feet.