'Why is there an open window in the kids' play area 11 stories off the ground?': The mother of the toddler who fell from the 11th floor of a Royal Caribbean cruise ship said she blames the company for her daughter's death

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Chloe Wiegand fell from a window that was left open on the 11th floor of a Royal Caribbean International cruise ship.

Kimberly Wiegand, the mother of Chloe, an 18-month-old toddler who died on a Royal Caribbean International cruise ship after falling from the ship's 11th floor, said in an interview with NBC News that she blames Royal Caribbean for the incident. Chloe fell from a window in a children's play area that had been opened, NBC News reported. Royal Caribbean told Wiegand that it had opened the window to ventilate the area.

Kimberly Wiegand, the mother of Chloe, an 18-month-old toddler who died on a Royal Caribbean International cruise ship after falling from the ship's 11th floor, said in an interview with NBC News that she blames Royal Caribbean for the incident. Chloe fell from a window in a children's play area that had been opened, NBC News reported. Royal Caribbean told Wiegand that it had opened the window to ventilate the area.

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I’d like to see the videos of grandpa’s day. I wonder if alcohol played a part in his fatally poor judgment.

Kids area is deck 12 with no windows. This is deck 11 the pool deck area next to the bar where it happened. Get on the ship yourself and you will see the grandfather messed up.

Adult supervision...

From the photos it seems the grandfather found the only open window. It’s really difficult to mistake, in my experience, a thick pane of safety glass for an open window.

In any case, 50/50 % blame. Parents should had kept watch on toddler

And why are there so many lawyers?

She should be charged for child neglect as well. Any sane parent should first see their child's play area for any potential risks. Am not giving excuse for the cruise company. They also face their own.

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