A group of passengers whose four-day cruise turned into a nightmare in February 2013 have been awarded compensation by a court.
The Carnival Triumph broke down after an engine fire, crippling its propulsion, electrical and plumbing systems. Passengers sued Carnival Corp., claiming they endured three days of deplorable, unsafe, unsanitary and hot conditions, including a lack of working toilets.
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