The captain of a tour boat that sank killing 17 people had told passengers not to bother putting on life jackets, a survivor has claimed. nine members of a tia coleman’s family were among those. A survivor who lost nine family members in the accident told a local tv station that the captain told passengers not to put on life jackets. the tour boat company president said the boats had life. Duck boats, which travel on land and water, are required to carry life jackets but passengers are not required to wear them after an investigation into a 1999 tragedy, when seven victims were.
Watch: a survivor of the missouri "duck boat" sinking, who lost nine members in the incident, said friday that the captain of the vehicle told passengers not to worry about putting on life jackets.. A woman who survived that horrific branson duck boat tragedy is speaking out about the accident. tia coleman, who lost nine of her family members in the accident, spoke to the media at cox medical center branson and revealed that the captain of the ship had told guests they didn't need to grab life jackets.. Online videos of branson duck boat tours from recent years show life jackets stowed beneath the roof of the boats, within arm’s reach of an adult. but few if any patrons were wearing them on.
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