Cruise ship worker rescued 22 hours after going overboard

A cruise ship worker who went overboard and apparently treaded water for some 22 hours was in stable condition Monday, a day after being rescued by a crew from another passing cruise ship. According to the U.S. Coast Guard the 33-year-old crew member went overboard around 3:20 p.m. Saturday from the Norwegian Getaway, some 28 miles northwest of Pinar del Rio, Cuba.

Cruise ship worker stable after 22 hours in water

The Latest on a cruise ship worker who went overboard and was rescued by the crew of another cruise line : The Norwegian Cruise Line worker who went overboard in the waters off western Cuba is in stable condition after being found by a passing Carnival Cruise Line ship the next day. In a statement, Norwegian said the crew member will soon be reunited with friends and family.

Cruise ship crew member falls overboard, is rescued day later by another cruise ship

A missing crew member from Norwegian Cruise Line was rescued after spending nearly a day floating in the Gulf of Mexico just north of Cuba. The 33-year-old was seen going overboard from the Norwegian Getaway about 28 miles northwest of Pinar del Rio, Cuba, on Saturday, according to the U.S. Coast Guard .