Rita Patricia Keefe v. Bahama Cruise Line, Inc., a Foreign Corporation

U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit · Decided 1989-03-15

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PER CURIAM: On June 2, 1984, plaintiff-appellee Rita Patricia Keefe boarded the S/S Vera Cruz, a cruise ship owned by defendant-appellant Bahama Cruise Line, Inc. (“BCL”), embarking on a two-day “Cruise to Nowhere.” During the early hours of June 4, while dancing at the ship’s outdoor discotheque, Keefe slipped and fell on a wet spot, sustaining personal injuries. Though unable…

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