I guess what I don't understand is, why the cover up. That is, if there is one. I know Disney has to protect their image, but if this girl fell over board or killed herself, how is the cruise ship to blame. If she fell over board by accident, was there construction to fix the problem, so it wouldn't happen again? If she committed suicide, why wouldn't they tell the parents? Disney's image wouldn't be hurt by a suicide.
So some one higher up is being protected because if she fell overboard there would be a fix to that situation. And if she committed suicide, Disney isn't at fault. So either they are protecting a higher up or they are afraid to say that her falling over was their fault and they don't want to pay damages.
Honestly, if I were her parents, I would hire a lawyer to sue Disney for negligence and those tapes would have to be presented as evidence. There would have to be further questioning and such.
By the way, you all are missing the point of this article. It isn't saying don't go cruising. It is just pointing out that people are "mysteriously" missing from cruise ships and perhaps, in my opinion, cruise ships need to be held responsible in some way. There are cameras, so if a person commits suicide, as hard as it is, the family should be told and the videotapes should be shared.