The mysterious disappearance of a Disney worker Rebecca Coriam grows more puzzling as her parents reveal that they still have no idea about their daughter’s last movements. Hit the jump to read the rest of the story.
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Annmaria and Mike Coriam say they continue to hold out hope that the cruise ship worker is alive after she vanished while on the Disney Wonder in March, despite being left with a raft of unanswered questions after they flew to America to try and work out what had happened to her.
The last time the tormented parents saw their daughter was at Manchester Airport in February when they waved her goodbye for what they thought would be just a few weeks of work at sea.
But the 24-year-old was reported missing on March 22 when she failed to report for a shift on the £580m cruise ship, which holds more than 3,000 staff and passengers, after it set sail for Los Angeles on a week-long cruise to Mexico.
Rebecca’s parents, who live in Guilden Sutton, Chester, have desperately sought answers about what has happened to their ‘happy-go-lucky’ girl, who had begun work nine months earlier as a youth activities co-ordinator, but say their efforts have been futile.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2032539/Did-fall-Was-taken-ship-Anguished-parents-speak-time-daughter-s-mystery-disappearance-Disney-ship.html#ixzz1WkY13ixEThe couple flew to America to try and learn more about what had happened but claim their visit was carefully orchestrated by Disney officials.
They say that despite questioning those who worked with her, they are no closer to the truth.
They were ushered from meeting to meeting and deterred from speaking to the press, while precious CCTV of Rebecca’s last known movements has been given to police without her parents being able to view it.
The distraught couple were also shown onto the ship from a car with blacked-out windows and taken through a staff entrance while passengers disembarked.
Mrs Coriam, 52, said: ‘We were shown around the place where Rebecca worked, through the classrooms and then we were taken to a tiny CCTV room which had loads of people in it.’
Rebecca was captured on CCTV making a mobile phone call to a friend shortly before she disappeared.
Mrs Coriam said: ‘We saw Bex and she looked fine on the phone – there was nothing to indicate anything was wrong. We know our daughter and on the video she seemed just normal.’
Distressingly the couple were then taken onto the deck where the captain of the ship said he thought Rebecca could have been sitting shortly before her disappearance.
He claimed she was washed over the side by a wave. When asked about the captain’s conclusions, Mr Coriam, 57, said: ‘It was very, very high up the ship, so I don’t see how that could have happened.’
Mrs Coriam said she dismissed the possibility that her daughter, described as an athletic, fun and popular girl, had taken her own life or fallen off the ship.