Passenger who died on the Carnival cruise ship identified: she was 18 years old and a high school student
Anna Kepner, 18, died aboard the Carnival Horizon during a Caribbean cruise. Her family describes her as an exemplary student
Anna Kepner, an 18-year-old Titusville, Florida native, was the rider who passed away aboard the Carnival Horizon boat fleet. Her home describes her as a bright, optimistic student with a promising future. When she was discovered dead on Saturday, Anna was traveling on the ship on a road from Miami to the Caribbean. The conditions surrounding her death have not yet been revealed. The cruise send left for PortMiami the following morning, where the FBI opened an investigation into the death's reason. Her relatives told ABC News," She lit up a room when she walked into it. She made you laugh if you were depressed. She was the funniest pupil ever. She "had desires and wanted to serve her society." The young woman had now taken her military entrance exam and was talking with employers when she would have finished high school in May. Her home argued that" She wanted to contribute to her community." She "had many goals and a great heart," she said. Carnival Cruise Line confirmed her passing in a speech, saying their top priority is to" support our pilot's community and cooperate with the FBI in the analysis." Anna was a charity, athlete, and fan of the sea because of her excitement and involvement in her community. She helped out at Titusville's local businesses and gave a volunteer service at the top center where her grandparents reside. She had a fishing license and was a qualified scuba diving from a youthful age, participated in cheer, and enjoyed ocean sports. She was quite friendly and enjoyed being around people. She had a contagious power that drawn you in with her smile, her household recalls. Her close ties with her aunt, who affectionately referred to her as" Anna Banana," were evident in her loved ones. Her family recalled that she was" the best child anyone could ever know." We'll always consider her for who she was, for what she did, and for what she did for other people.
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