Star Princess left Fort Lauderdale on March 19

The fire apparently started by a cigarette  at around 3am in the morning.

The Star Princess was en route from Grand Cayman to Jamaica when the blaze started

About 150 cabins were damaged before crew members extinguished the flames.

There was one reported death and 11 injuries. Richard Liffidge, 72, of Georgia, collapsed and died on deck. His case is here. It differs from the cruise line story of his death.

Two passengers suffered significant smoke inhalation injuries and nine other had minor complications.

Klemens Fass of Toronto, Canada, said that after he and his wife were evacuated with other some passengers , there was someone lying in the hallway passed out. He was being attended to, but it was very, very scary.

The crew put out the fire, then did a cabin-by-cabin search to check for victims and make sure everyone else was safe

Two people were hospitalized in Montego Bay and two other were being treated in the ship’s clinic.

Early reports said the fire apparently started on a cabin balcony. A smoldering cigarette was suspected of causing the fire.

550 passengers with cabins damaged were moved to two hotels in the nearby resort towns of Negril and Ocho Rios. The cruise ship company was arranging to fly other passengers home. 70 cabins had some fire damage, others had water damage from extinguishing the fire. The starboard side of the ship, which faced dockside, showed no damage.

The ship wasn’t seriously damaged, was sea worthy and would sail back to Fort Lauderdale the next day.

The Coast Guard said cabins from decks nine through 12 were affected.

The Star Princess docked in Montego Bay, Jamaica, at about 11:30 a.m. ET. No smoke was seen coming from the vessel as rescue personnel boarded. All passengers remained on the ship.

One passenger onboad, a news reporter, said that people were eating and even sunbathing after the fire.

October 29, 2006 - Update

Investigators into the fire, have released their final report as to the cause of the fire. A cigarette butt has been blamed for the fire. Maritime safety authorities conclude that the fire spread quickly because of its location on a balcony where plastic partitions fed the flames

Due to the location where the fire began, on a passenger balcony, it is highly likely a passenger is to blame for the fire.

It is also highly likely that passenger knows they started the fire, yet nobody has come forward to take the blame.
Horrific Fire Onboard Cruise Ship
Princess Cruise Lines - Star Princess
March 23, 2006 - Fire Results In Passenger Death - Injuries
Event Date: March 23, 2006
Bruise: Fire
Bruise Location: Montego Bay
Passengers Onboard: 2,600
Crew Onboard: 1,150
Injuries: 12
Deaths: 1
Details:

Princess Cruise Lines
Ship: Star Princess
Built: 2002
Refurbished: N/A
Registry: Bermuda
Size: 108,977 Gross Tons
Length: 951 feet

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