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A Royal Caribbean cruise ship was forced to return to port in Miami after a brawl broke out on board, leaving two passengers hospitalized. Law enforcement and first responders met the Wonder of the Seas cruise ship as it returned to PortMiami on Monday following reports of an altercation on board between two passengers, WSVN reported.
Royal Caribbean tries to entice guests to change their plans due to an overbooked Radiance of the Seas sailing.
These "appreciation rates" apply to more than 100 sailings of up to eight nights to Mexico, the Caribbean and the Bahamas.
The Wonder of the Seas cruised back to Miami Monday after a simple dispute by the children’s pool descended into an all-out brawl.
Two Royal Caribbean International cruise guests were injured during an onboard altercation, according to the company and emergency responders. The incident took place on the cruise line’s Wonder of the Seas ship on Sept. 15.
An altercation with injuries forced Wonder of the Seas to return to PortMiami shortly after setting sail on a 4-night Bahamas cruise.
The cruise line stated that they provided medical assistance to the injured passengers with minor injuries until they could be taken to a hospital. At this time, the cause of the fight is still unknown, but the Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office confirmed with WSVN that they are not pressing any charges related to the fight.
Venezuela's foreign ministry said nine fishermen were "illegally and hostilely" detained on Friday by the USS Jason Dunham.