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The identity of the man who died during the “world’s biggest gay
festival at sea" has been revealed, along with the alleged details
surrounding the circumstances of his untimely passing.
Jonathan Mindrum, 36, died on Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas at
around 3 a.m. on January 24, the Washington Blade reports, shortly
before the ship was scheduled to reach San Juan, Puerto Rico, at 7 a.m.
on January 24.
While the ship left from Miami on January 21 and returned January 28,
Mindrum’s body is still in Puerto Rico at a local funeral home,
according to his sister Jennifer Mindrum, whose identity was verified by
the outlet after she posted on social media asking for information about
her brother's death.
"My brother died Wednesday morning ... on the cruise ship. We have
received hardly any information from the cruise line," she wrote in a
post on Reddit.
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One user responded, writing that “I believe I saw him die." He alleged
that Mindrum's death occurred at the Neon Playground party in Studio B,
an entertainment venue that is converted into a nightclub, where the
music stopped around 3 a.m. to announce a "code alpha alpha alpha" --
code for a life-threatening medical emergency.
The commenter claimed that Mindrum was unresponsive where he was seated,
and was then taken to the ship's medical center by their care team. He
added that “the rumor mill aboard the ship is saying that he took a
fentanyl-laced ecstasy tablet that he purchased on board."
The claims could not be verified by the outlet, and have not been
confirmed by law enforcement or the cruise line, but CEO Rich Campbell
confirmed Mindrum's identity to the Blade.
“Mr. Mindrum did unfortunately pass away onboard Oasis last week, but
the circumstances regarding his death were not suspicious,” he said. “We
are very saddened by this loss and our condolences go out to his friends
and family.”
Unconfirmed reports suggest that there were at least five instances of
an “alpha alpha alpha” alert issued during the voyage. It is also not
the first time that a passenger has died on an Atlantis Events chartered
cruise, with four such cases confirmed in recent years.
Craig Mindrum, Jonathan Mindrum’s father, told the outlet that his son
was a “brilliant person as a professional consultant and thinker.”
“He had a very bright future ahead of him, so losing him is a loss not
just to us but to the world,” he said. “We are in the depths of grief
about losing Jonathan, and we also have important questions about the
circumstances of his death and emergency services provided to him."
https://news.yahoo.com/details-emerge-chicago-man-dies-121916311.html