Royal Caribbean cruise staff allegedly stuffed a passenger’s body in a refrigerator and continued the journey after the man died following a marathon drinking session, the family’s attorney said.
Michael Virgil, a 35-year-old father from California, was served 33 drinks at one of the ship’s bars on the day he died in December 2024, according to a wrongful death lawsuit filed by his fiancée.
Virgil, who was detained by cruise ship security during a drunken rage and died in custody, had a blood alcohol level of 0.182 to 0.186 percent — or roughly double legal driving limit, according to an autopsy report obtained by the Daily Mail.
His fiancee, Connie Aguilar, has alleged they injected him with a sedative after the rampage which killed him.
Aguilar, who was traveling with Virgil and the

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