By Bill Galluccio
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Alan Wiegand and
Kimberly Schultz Wiegand filed a lawsuit against the cruise line, arguing that workers were negligent for leaving a window on the 11th floor open while the ship was docked in Puerto Rico.
18-month-old
Chloe Wiegand was being held by her grandfather,
Salvatore Sam Anello, near the open window when she slipped out of his arms and fell to her death on the dock below. The Wiegand s argued that the cruise line should have posted warning signs that the windows were open.
U.S. District Judge
Donald L. Graham ruled that the cruise line was not responsible for Chloe s death and placed the blame on her grandfather.
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