So you don’t think it’s tragic for an old woman to die alone forgotten on an island. Wow - such an empty soul. |
Ageist creep. I hope their kids learn that attitude too. It's something people care about because (1) human was left thru probable error even negligence and others have empathy (2) it is a cautionary tale about standards of care and hopefully will improve those for that company and others too. |
+1 Something very wrong with that poster. Can't imagine feeling that way about my parents or other elderly relatives. |
| Cruise ships are supposed to know if any passengers do not get back on the ship. Most use a card you scan. This is so sad. The expedition company should never be used again. |
You need to take some time for reflection. |
What a ridiculous, ageist thing to say. How old are you? 15? You have no idea what kind of shape an 80 yr can be in, both good or bad. Moron. --40 yr old. |
Given your way of thinking, I don't think it would be much of a tragedy. Work on yourself a bit and maybe. You're not magical because you have kids. They'll be fine. |
It was a very small luxury ship, only 120 passengers. So yes, it's odd, but what's the most odd to me is nobody volunteered to take her back to the ship. |
Agreed, her kids are probably better off without her. |
| Family should sue the pants off the cruise company. |
That was really odd. |
They actually market these cruises to older people. My aunt went on a 6 month long cruise at 79. Sort of a "see the world before you die" marketing campaign - not see Lizard Island and die all alone. |
Right? Is there any other group of HUMANS that it would be acceptable to say, “I mean it would be tragic if I died…but someone from that group…not so much.” Truly disgusting. |
If you are lucky. |
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Maybe she went there to die. Wanting to have her last moments alone in a pretty spot.
Common in some cultures. |