Michael Virgil, 35, died on the board Royal Caribbean's Navigator of the Seas cruise liner after being restrained, following a violent outburst - his family are now suing the firm

A dad who died on a cruise after attacking fellow passengers was served 33 alcoholic drinks in a single day, his family claim.

Michael Virgil, 35, died on the board Royal Caribbean 's Navigator of the Seas cruise liner last year, after crew allegedly restrained him with sedatives and pepper spray when he became aggressive and violent. His family, who are now suing the cruise line, claim bar staff repeatedly served him drinks despite obvious signs of intoxication.

Mr Virgil, from Moreno Valley, California , was with his fiancée, Connie Aguilar, and their seven-year-old son when he launched into the foul

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