A man who spent hours treading water after going overboard a cruise in the US was rescued in a rare success story. But the chances of going overboard a cruise ship are exceedingly rare, industry data shows.
, overboard incidents remain a real rarity on cruise ships, according to industry data and experts.
The statistical chances of going into the water are slim — and are even slimmer when passengers keep their wits about them, experts have said.
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