
Watch: Rescue boat reaches father and daughter after she falls from cruise ship A father jumped into the ocean to save his daughter after she fell from the fourth deck of a Disney cruise ship travelling from the Bahamas to the US on Sunday afternoon, witnesses say. Videos showed passengers cheering as the two were pulled onto a rescue boat after apparently treading water for 10 minutes. The girl appeared to fall when her father took her picture against a railing, witnesses said.
Main Idea: Disney Cruise Line said two passengers were rescued after a father jumped into the ocean to save his child who fell from the Disney Dream during a Bahamas-to-Florida cruise.
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The overboard scare may make some families worry more about cruise safety, which could hurt trust in Disney Cruise Line and the wider cruise market.
The quick rescue shows strong crew response, which may reassure passengers and support confidence in cruise travel.
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