A man whose toddler granddaughter fell to her death on a cruise ship in July has been charged with negligent homicide in her death, Puerto Rican authorities said
Salvatore"Sal" Anello was playing with the girl, Chloe Wiegand, on the 11th floor near a window while the ship was docked in Puerto Rico. An attorney for the Indiana family has said Anello sat the girl on rails near the open window, thinking it was closed. Prosecutors allege that Anello"negligently exposed [his granddaughter] through one of the windows," according to a statement from the Puerto Rican Department of Justice.
Read MoreThe criminal charges are"pouring salt on the open wounds of this grieving family," said Michael Winkleman, an attorney representing the family in a civil suit he's preparing against Royal Caribbean. "Clearly this was a tragic accident and the family's singular goal remains for something like this to never happen again," Winkleman said in a statement.It was not clear Monday night whether Anello had a criminal defense attorney.
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