Post-Tribune

Guilty plea in toddler’s cruise ship death

- By Danica Coto

A grandfathe­r accused in the fatal fall of his young granddaugh­ter from an 11th-story window of a cruise ship docked in Puerto Rico last year pleaded guilty Thursday to negligent homicide.

Salvatore “Sam” Anello, of Valparaiso, said this year that he would drop a not-guilty plea to help end what he called “this nightmare” for his family. Chloe

Wiegand, 18 months, slipped from his grasp and fell about 150 feet from an open window of Royal Caribbean Cruises’ Freedom of the Seas ship in July 2019.

Puerto Rico prosecutor Laura Hernández said Anello would be sentenced Dec. 10.

“We have found justice for Chloe,” she said in San Juan.

Anello’s attorney, Michael Winkleman, did not immediatel­y return a message for comment.

Anello, 51, repeatedly has said he did not know the window in the children’s play area was open and that he lifted Chloe up to it so she could knock on the glass like she had done at her brother’s hockey games.

“I wasn’t drinking and I wasn’t dangling her out of a window,” he said in a previous statement. He said he is colorblind and might not have realized the tinted window was open.

The girl’s parents sued Royal Caribbean last year and accused the company of negligence. In response, Royal Caribbean said that surveillan­ce video shows Anello leaning out the window for about eight seconds before lifting the girl by and out of the open window for 34 seconds before he lost his grip. The family said it would have been physically impossible for Anello to lean out like that.

Royal Caribbean did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment on Thursday.

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