A passenger on board a cruise ship who was beaten, raped and
almost thrown overboard by one of the crew members, is suing the cruise
company.
Now the victim is suing
Holland America after it was determined that her attacker, Ketut Pujayasa,
used a master key to enter the woman’s cabin and hide on her balcony until she
returned.
During the attack, which
lasted over an hour, Pujayasa beat the woman with blunt objects including a
laptop, strangled her, raped her, and even attempted to throw her over the side
of the vessel.
The 31-year-old
woman’s screams for help were heard by other passengers, who reported
them to the ship’s staff members.
However
security reportedly took 45 minutes to respond, and even then were unable
to enter the victim’s room.
Pujayasa, a 29-year-old employee originally from Indonesia, pleaded guilty to the incident which took place on Valentine’s Day last year, and was sentenced to 30 years in prison.
Now the married victim is
suing the cruise company for negligence.
Her attorney John H Hickey
told MailOnline the company were ‘grossly negligence’
for allowing Pujayasa to have a key which accessed all cabins.
He added: ‘To top it off,
the cruise line’s system is that when the other passengers dial 911 they get
the front desk, not security, and the front desk responds to the scene some 45
minutes to an hour later and does not even have access to the cabin?’
‘If this is not the
definition of outrageous, I don’t know what is.’
In a statement Holland America
said: ‘To our knowledge, no incident like this has occurred before in our
company’s 142-year history. It is our highest priority to ensure the safety and
security of our guests.
‘We do strongly refute the statement that emergency calls to our
staff related to this situation were given anything but the highest priority.’
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