Australian passenger goes overboard on Royal Caribbean cruise ship bound for Hawaii: report

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Australian passenger goes overboard on Royal Caribbean cruise ship bound for Hawaii: report
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A search is underway for an Australian passenger who fell off a cruise ship bound for Hawaii, according to the cruise line.

The man went overboard Wednesday night from the Quantum of the Seas operated by"While on its trans-pacific sailing, a guest onboard Quantum of the Seas went overboard," the cruise line said in a statement to Fox

News Digital. "The ship's crew immediately launched a search and rescue operation and is working closely with local authorities."Passengers were asked to go back to their rooms to make sure everyone was accounted for.

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