A wrongful death lawsuit against Royal Caribbean alleges a California man died after a violent restraint by ship security following severe intoxication. His body was reportedly kept in a refrigerator for the remainder of a three-day cruise. The autopsy ruled his death a homicide due to mechanical asphyxiation associated with restraint.
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