Chloe Wiegand’s parents announce lawsuit against Royal Caribbean in toddler’s fatal fall

The family of a little girl who died in a fall from the 11th floor of a cruise ship will sue Royal Caribbean and call for safer windows on luxury ocean liners.

Chloe Wiegand’s parents Kim and Alan Wiegand; her grandfather, Salvatore “Sam” Anello; and the family’s attorney Michael Winkleman announced the lawsuit Wednesday morning at the Fraternal Order of Police lodge in South Bend, Indiana, reports the IndyStar, which is a part of the USA TODAY Network.

The family did not specify what damages they are seeking from the cruise line, and instead focused on their desire to see Royal Caribbean and others make safety and signage changes to prevent future tragedies.  

Through tears, Kim Wiegand talked about the pain her family has endured since the fall, and the difficulty of gathering to announce a lawsuit just two days before what would have been Chloe’s second birthday.

“We should be celebrating with presents and a birthday cake, but instead we are talking about her death,” she said before sharing that she now visits with her daughter’s urn each night instead of rocking her to sleep.

“Royal Caribbean played a major role in the death of our child,” Kim Wiegand said. “The only people who can really understand this pain are other parents who … have lost a child. 

“It is 10 times worse than you could ever imagine.”

Royal Caribbean officials did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the lawsuit.

In a recent interview with CBS news, Salvatore “Sam” Anello, 51, has insisted he did not know a window was open when 18-month-old Chloe Wiegand fell to her death at a port in Puerto Rico on July 8.

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