Cruise ship passenger falls over after dispute with staff?

   November 10, 2015 ,   Accidents

A day after a passenger plunged into the Atlantic, an attorney representing his husband announced the couple had been discriminated against by the ship's staff, leading to altercation which ended with the victim falling off the cabin balcony, an account the line had denied. (Here is our news from Nov.7 Oasis of the Seas passenger falls overboard: raw video)

Cellphone video captured the chilling moments 35-year-old Bernardo Albaz held on for dear life on the side of the Oasis of the Seas before falling to his death. Albaz and his husband Eric were on board the Royal Caribbean ship to celebrate Eric's birthday when, attorney Michael Winkleman said, things took a turn for the worse. "There were crew members that made anti-gay remarks against this legally married gay couple, including saying things like, 'Hi, Lipstick,' and repeatedly saying it over and over to them," Winkleman said.

Winkleman said Albaz, who had consumed alcohol prior to the incident, got very upset by these comments, and eventually an altercation broke out between his client and the Royal Caribbean staff. "The surviving husband, Eric, was not there at the time. He had gone back to the room to rest," said Winkleman. "It is my understanding, and I'm looking forward to getting more information, that there was a big altercation at the Solarium Bar on the Oasis of the Seas."

Once back in the room with his husband, security personnel showed up and another scuffle allegedly broke out between Albaz and the employees. "There was an altercation in the room involving Royal Caribbean security. He fell overboard, and Royal Caribbean was right there on the scene as he fell in," said Winkleman.

Cruise line officials painted a different picture, originally saying Albaz intentionally jumped off the ship. They released a statement to 7News that reads in part, "Our onboard security team responded to the guest's stateroom after a neighboring guest complained about a domestic dispute on the guest's balcony. Our staff did not have a physical altercation with the guest and were unable to prevent his jumping from the stateroom balcony."

Winkleman, however, sustained his client's version of events is what really happened inside their cabin.