The Democrat & Chronicle reported on February 23, 2010, that a Rochester man was killed while vacationing in the British Virgin Islands, when the bus he was riding in hit an embankment, left the road and overturned.
Aaron Humphrey, 24, was going to a hike and beach excursion organized by Princess Cruises.
As a passenger, Mr. Humphrey would not have participated in the negligence, whatever it may have been, that led to the crash and his wrongful death.
Since he was killed on foreign soil, on an excursion organized by a cruise line of unknown corporate registration, on a tour bus owned and/or operated by an unknown entity, driven by who knows who, his distributees, if any, will have to sort out potentially thorny jurisdictional issues in order to properly bring suit to recover for his death.