More than a year after their parents died in their beds after a fire broke out in their cabin during a luxury Amazon cruise, two sisters finally have confirmation of what they suspected all along.
A recently released Peruvian Navy report obtained by People found that Larry and Christy Hammer of Gretna, Nebraska, might still be alive if the cruise company, International Expeditions, had equipped its 31-passenger ship with advertised safety features and had properly trained the crew to respond during an emergency.
“Our parents died of no fault of their own, simply because they got on that boat,” Kelly Hammer Lankford,...
A recently released Peruvian Navy report obtained by People found that Larry and Christy Hammer of Gretna, Nebraska, might still be alive if the cruise company, International Expeditions, had equipped its 31-passenger ship with advertised safety features and had properly trained the crew to respond during an emergency.
“Our parents died of no fault of their own, simply because they got on that boat,” Kelly Hammer Lankford,...
- 5/4/2017
- by Cathy Free
- PEOPLE.com
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