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Family of toddler who fell to her death on Caribbean cruise ship says she fell out of open window

The family of an Indiana toddler who fell 150ft to her death from a Royal Caribbean cruise ship on Sunday have blamed the liner for her death, saying she died by falling through a window which had been left open in the kids’ play area, and have shared photos of it to prove how difficult it is to spot. 

Chloe Wiegand died after falling from the Freedom of the Seas ship onto a concrete dock in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on Sunday afternoon.

Local officials initially said she had been in her grandfather Salvatore ‘Sam’ Anello’s arms and that he lost his grip on her.

They were on the 11th floor of the ship where there is a kids’ pool known as the ‘H2O zone’. It is an outdoor play area but is encased by two walls of windows on either side. 

On Tuesday, a lawyer hired by the family revealed that Anello had put Chloe up on a wooden railing to let her bang on the glass, as she loved to do at her older brothers’ ice hockey games in Indiana, not realizing that the window was in fact open. 

When she leaned forward to pound her hands on it, she went straight through the open space and plummeted to the ground below, letting out a ‘blood curdling’ scream as she fell, according to witnesses.  

The lawyer said that Anello simply did not see that the window had been slid open when he propped Chloe up against it and that he ‘absolutely had not’ been drinking.  

‘We’ve all had that experience where someone walks into a glass door thinking it’s not there. This is the inverse of that,’ Michael Winkleman, the lawyer, said on Tuesday.   

In photos shared with DailyMail.com, the 11th floor window can be seen next to others that are closed. They were taken by Chloe’s cop father after she had fallen.  

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The window on the far left is the one Chloe fell through on Sunday while being held against the railing by her grandfather. The others appear to have handles which allow them to be slid open This photograph was taken by Chloe’s father after the accident 

The window is shown in an exterior image taken after the accident. The family says her grandfather simply did not realize it was open when he propped her up

The window is shown in an exterior image taken after the accident. The family says her grandfather simply did not realize it was open when he propped her up 

Chloe, who was 18 months old, let out a 'blood curdling' scream as she fell, according to witnesses

Her distraught grandfather, right with her, had to be sedated afterwards because he was so upset

Chloe, who was 18 months old, let out a ‘blood curdling’ scream as she fell, according to witnesses. Her distraught grandfather, right with her, had to be sedated afterwards because he was so upset

Describing what happened at a press conference in Miami, Winkleman said Chloe and her grandfather were playing in the area when he saw the windows and decided to take her over to them. 

‘The grandfather is with Chloe, they’re playing and there’s this wall of all windows, it’s all glass windows. 

‘Chloe used to love to bang on the glass at her brother’s ice hockey games, so her grandfather takes her over to the windows, he thinks it’s all glass.

‘There’s a wood railing along there, he puts her on that thinking she’s going to bang on the glass and it’s going to be great, and the next thing he knows, she’s gone,’ he said. 

He did not say why Anello thought it was open but said: ‘He literally thought it was all glass. Clearly, he was wrong.’ 

Asked if the grandfather had been drinking, he added: ‘There was absolutely no alcohol involved, Sam is not a drinker.’  

Winkleman called it a ‘preventable tragedy’ and said the window should never have been open so high up.  

‘What was preventable here was really, why would you ever put windows that passengers could open.

This was the scene on the 11th deck after the accident on Sunday afternoon. It was taped off for police to investigate

This was the scene on the 11th deck after the accident on Sunday afternoon. It was taped off for police to investigate

Anello said he took his granddaughter over to the windows because she loved banging on the glass at her brother's ice hockey games in Indiana

He thought she would like to bang on the cruise ship windows too but 'before he knew it, she was gone'

Anello said he took his granddaughter over to the windows because she loved banging on the glass at her brother’s ice hockey games in Indiana (seen left). He thought she would like to bang on the cruise ship windows too but ‘before he knew it, she was gone’ 

‘It was reasonable for him to think this was all glass. 

The family said they hoped Chloe's body would be released by Puerto Rican officials on Tuesday so that they could leave the country

The family said they hoped Chloe’s body would be released by Puerto Rican officials on Tuesday so that they could leave the country

‘From his perspective it was all glass,’ he added. 

A spokesman for the law firm has since told DailyMail.com that while there was a glass pane there, it had been left open.   

The family is looking into holding the cruise ship company accountable.   

‘Why would you have that kind of danger without any sign without any warning without any notice?’ Winkleman added. 

‘I do think there is going to be blame and significant blame on the cruise line.

‘I will do everything I can to hold them accountable for what appears to me to be negligence,’ he added. 

Local officials told El Vocero, a Puerto Rican newspaper, that Anello and Chloe’s parents had to be sedated afterwards because they were so distraught. 

According to Winkleman, after the accident he kept muttering: ‘I thought it was like she was at a hockey game.’  

The lawyer said the family, who are still in Puerto Rico, want to ‘shine a light’ on the kind of child Chloe was. 

Chloe plummeted 150ft from the 11th floor of the ship onto a concrete dock beneath it

Chloe plummeted 150ft from the 11th floor of the ship onto a concrete dock beneath it 

The 18-month-old is believed to have slipped from her maternal grandfather Salvatore Anello's (pictured) arms

Chloe's mother Kimberly and father Alan Wiegand are pictured

Chloe’s grandfather, Salvatore Anello (left) and her parents, Kimberly and Alan (right) who are still in Puerto Rico

‘She was such a happy and loving child,’ he said. 

In a statement, Royal Caribbean said on Monday that it was ‘deeply saddened’ by the accident. 

‘We’ve made our Care Team available to assist the family with any resources they need. Out of respect for their privacy, we do not plan to comment further on the incident,’ it said. 

It has not responded to the lawyer’s allegations of negligence. 

Winkleman said one of his associates was in contact with the company. 

He wants it to release surveillance footage of the incident to the family.  

Chloe was with her parents, older brother and grandparents on the week-long Caribbean cruise. 

Her father is a cop from South Bend, Indiana. It was their first night on the ship. 

The family went to speak to prosecutors on Monday in Puerto Rico and are now eager to get home, the lawyer added.

‘They want to get home as quickly as possible. Chloe’s body was going to be released today, they were working with authorities. They want to leave immediately.’ 

He added that Royal Caribbean was ‘helping’ the family with hotels and flights until they can return home.   

Prosecutors have also asked for security footage from the ship and are speaking to witnesses. 

They said on Monday that Anello had been playing a ‘game’ with his granddaughter when she slipped out of his arms.  

Freedom of the Seas cruise ship started its journey at San Juan in Puerto Rico on Sunday. It moved on, without the Wiegand family, on Sunday night

Freedom of the Seas cruise ship started its journey at San Juan in Puerto Rico on Sunday. It moved on, without the Wiegand family, on Sunday night


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