He was banned for sneaking in a can.
A cruise ship employee has been fired after he was caught allegedly filming a passenger while she was in the toilet. He’s now boasting a viral video of snooping on a full sea of vines over 10.1 million views on TikTok.
“This man was in the ladies restroom positioned in the children club,” the victim, identified as Saja, signed the disturbing clip. The disgusting incident reportedly took place aboard the MSC Meraviglia, a cruise ship owned by MSC Cruises based in France fleet based in Geneva, Switzerland.
A terrified passenger claimed the person had locked himself in an adjoining toilet cubicle and gave the impression to be aiming a camera at her.
A distraught Saya could be seen pointing to a rest room cubicle as she says to the male cleansing staff, “Someone is hiding there and filming me.”
“Man?” he asks the crew’s hostess, to which the petrified passenger replies “Yes, it’s a person!”
![The hostess prepares to knock on the man's stall.](https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/03/NYPICHPDPICT000007583944.jpg?w=564)
![MSC Meraviglia cruise ship.](https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/03/NYPICHPDPICT000004128484.jpg?w=1024)
Wanting to unravel the matter, the employee then knocks on the cubicle door and declares “cleansing up”, but receives no response. Then he looks under the door, where two human feet are clearly visible.
Salvation finally comes after a passenger runs up and bangs on the cabin door, admonishing the abusive passenger to “open the door please”.
This seems to do the trick, as soon after, a person in an MSC uniform opens the door and shyly admits, “I used to be incorrect.”
“You’ve got to call security because he’s an employee,” says the Good Samaritan to the landlady.
MSC Cruises said it has since fired the crew member answerable for the alleged illegal sighting Crew Center reported.
“Our security team has fully cooperated with the authorities in this investigation,” a spokesperson for the cruise line said news.com.au. “We have now taken immediate motion to terminate the employment of the crew member involved and support affected guests.”
![Infinity Atrium and MSC Meraviglia Promenade.](https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/03/NYPICHPDPICT000004128485.jpg?w=1024)
![The hostess checks under the bathroom stall to see if it is occupied.](https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/03/NYPICHPDPICT000007583943.jpg?w=564)
Representatives added: “The security and luxury of our guests and crew is our top priority and we now have a zero-tolerance policy for any wrongdoing on board our ships.”
In a follow-up post, Saya claimed to have been contacted by the authorities who notified her that the alleged travel voyeur had been “deported”.
MSC Cruises bills itself as “the third largest cruise brand in the world” in addition to “a pacesetter in Europe, South America, the Gulf region and South Africa” on website. “We’re also the fastest growing global cruise brand, with a powerful presence in the Caribbean, North America and Far East markets.”
Note: Saya stressed that her goal was to not “disgrace” the cruise line, but moderately to make clear a disturbing phenomenon that she claims is just not “exceptional to MSC”.
“I need all women to concentrate on their surroundings in any respect times, including holidays,” she said. “Stay alert and protected outside.”
Meanwhile, this is just not the primary case of alleged misconduct by a cruise ship that has made waves recently.
![Samaritan tells the landlady to alert security.](https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/03/NYPICHPDPICT000007583931.jpg?w=564)
In January, a 27-year-old California woman filed a lawsuit against Princess Cruises, alleging that an art auctioneer aboard the ship raped her – and that she contracted HIV throughout the robbery.
Three additional alleged incidents of sexual assault on Princess Cruise ships between April 1 and June 30, 2022 have been reported to the U.S. Department of Transportation. on a regular basis beast.
“This case is just the tip of the iceberg in terms of the cruise ship rape and sexual assault crisis,” marine lawyer Michael Winkleman of Miami-based Lipcon, Margulies & Winkleman told The Post earlier this 12 months.
“There are various reasons which have led to this crisis, including the dearth of independent law enforcement and the dramatic increase in alcohol sales. But perhaps essentially the most dangerous part is how unaware most people is of the intense risks they face at sea.