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Heartbroken Passenger Jumps Ship During Gay Cruise Suicide Note Reportedly Found

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By BOB KECSKEMETY

FORT LAUDERDALE, FL – A tragic note was struck last week just days after the departure of the Atlantis Events’ “Allure of the Seas” gay cruise, when Kenneth Gemmell of the United Kingdom leapt off the cruise ship in an apparent suicide during the early morning hours of Friday, Feb. 5. Gemmell’s death occurred while the vessel was heading back to Fort Lauderdale after spending the day near Cozumel, Mexico.

The “Allure of the Seas,” which is marketed as the world’s largest cruise ship, is operated by Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines and chartered for the Caribbean/Mexican Riviera cruise by Atlantis Events. The sailing departed Fort Lauderdale on Jan. 29 with a scheduled return date of Feb. 5.

Paul Cote and Matty Miles were passengers on the “Allure.” The two host a daily gay Internet radio talk program, “The Paul and Matty Show,” on www.QNation.fm, and had been invited by Atlantis Events to broadcast their show live from the cruise.

They say that they were awakened early Friday morning when an “all-call announcement” broadcast another passenger’s name. When the person called didn’t respond,  the muster alarm sounded, and all passengers were ordered to assemble at their  respective muster stations for an emergency head count. The announcement intimated that the ship’s crew believed that someone had fallen overboard.

“They had reviewed the video footage from the surveillance cameras and someone had, in fact, fallen off the ship,” Cote said. “During this time, we sat there for an hour-and-a-half as they searched the rooms looking for the missing person. Then we were allowed back in rooms.”

The “Allure’s” closed-circuit footage showed the 30-year-old British passenger as he went over the balcony railing from his Deck 11 stateroom. The ship’s Global Positioning System (GPS) marked the vessel’s location and both the US and Mexican coast guards were alerted.

On Twitter, user @DarienneLake tweeted: “there was an announcement for someone to contact services at 6:30 a.m., then at 7 a.m. we went to muster stations to be accounted,” adding that “at 9 a.m. we were allowed back to our rooms. They have search boats looking for glitter in the water. Currently in Cozumel.”

Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines released the following statement: “A guest on-board the ship saw the man fall overboard at 12:10 p.m. (7:10 a.m. local time) on Friday. The ship made multiple public announcements and began a complete search of the ship, in efforts to locate the guest. When the guest did not respond to the pages and was not found on-board, the captain alerted the local authorities of the situation.”
Cote says that in spite of the best efforts of the captain and crew, “It did put a damper on the experience for the [passengers],” he recalled. “It was the biggest day on the ship. It was their White Party that night and everybody was getting ready and wanted to have a good time. We had been in Cozumel all day and when the ship started moving again, one of the staffers had apparently said to some people that they did, in fact,  find a suicide note that said ‘If you  couldn’t find love on a ship, then you  couldn’t find love anywhere’ and that he, in fact, jumped off the balcony.”

Cote explained that he and Miles had been scheduled to interview the “Allure’s” cruise director for their show, but that the topic of Gemmell’s suicide was off limits. They were also supposed to interview the disc  jockey who performed at the last event aboard ship during which Gemmell was  seen, but the deejay would not return  their calls.

“The captain announced that he had been a captain for 22 years,” said Cote “and that something like this had never happened  to him before. He was devastated. It was literally like the ship had gone down
with him.”

Kenneth Gemmell

Drugs and Deaths on the ‘High’ Seas

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Insider scoop on the narcotics, arrests and deaths aboard the biggest gay cruise

BY ALEX VAUGHN & BOB KECSKEMETY

The grandest and largest gay cruise was fraught with speculation this week. Since the cruise docked on Sunday, news has been rife regarding drugs aboard the luxury vessel. Agenda spoke with an insider on the cruise who gave an insight into the facts and atmosphere aboard the gr

andiose ship.

Steven Barry Krumholz, 51 of West Hollywood, California was arrested for allegedly dealing narcotics aboard the Allure of the Seas cruise ship in the Virgin Islands according to a spokesperson for U.S. Customs.  Our insider on the ship said “I saw the main guy, he fit in perfectly, I happened to have known him from previous cruises, he was a travel agent and this was his twenty eighth cruise. You would think he would have known better.”

Upon a search, agents claim they found 142 ecstasy tablets, almost 3 grams of methamphetamine, a small amount of ketamine and nearly $51,000 in cash. Krumholz was detained on charges of possession with intent to sell.

On the first day of the cruise our unnamed source said, “After the first party of the cruise, people got thrown off for excessive drug use. I was told that five people were forced to leave at the Bahamas but were given immunity if they would tell the authorities who the suppliers were on the boat. Then at St Thomas we were told that fifty people were thrown off, I don’t know the exact number who got arrested. One of my roommate’s friends from DC was thrown off but not arrested.”

A spokesperson for the cruise said that the line “maintains a strict zero tolerance policy regarding illegal drugs on its ships. We take various steps to prevent the transport of illegal narcotics, including working closely with U.S. Customs and Border Protection.” Our source said he thought, “they (cruise officials) handled it well but it put a stain on everyone’s trip.”

When asked how prevalent drug use was aboard the vessel, he said, “You can always tell when people are partying that way, some were totally out of control!  There are cameras all over the boat, we were constantly monitored and I don’t know how they thought they would get away it. However after day three of the cruise you really didn’t see people on drugs. Lots of people don’t party and this really freaked us out.”

All the talk amongst the 5400 passengers on the ship created an “atmosphere of fear and paranoia” and it was incredibly “Tense”. He concluded saying, “A cruise is what you make it, other than the tense rumors and seeing people ejected, I had a good time. I was a bit freaked out so didn’t meet as many people as I usually do. I just stuck with my friends from Atlanta.”

The cruise had been chartered by Atlantis Events, Inc. of West Hollywood with approximately 5,400 passengers and was billed as the “world’s largest gay cruise”. The ship departed Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale on February 6 and made a stop in the Bahamas prior to arriving in the eastern Caribbean.

Earlier in the week, USA Today reported that a crew member of the Allure of the Seas was found dead in Cozumel, Mexico. It was disclosed that Monika Markiewicz, 32, who worked as a musician, was recovered from the ocean off the southern part of the Mexican island on Saturday. Nelson Perez Torres, 24, confessed to hitting Monika Markiewicz in the head with a rock and then throwing her into the ocean, said Francisco Alor, attorney general of Quintana Roo state, where Cozumel is located.

The incident comes several weeks after a string of crimes involving cruise ship passengers and crew in Mazatlan, Mexico prompting several lines to cancel calls at that port.

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