PrincessShmoo
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Well, he didn't HAVE to debark the ship in order to ensure she got her documents. He could have left them with the port agent for her to collect when she showed up.I think the husband had to get off the ship because his wife had no documents on her. You don't want to be stranded in another country without your passport. It is why he probably had no choice but to disembark with both their passports. It's actually a blessing other relatives were onboard to care for the children. Although the whole situation is very unfortunate and I will be sure to be back on the ship early from now on.
Personally, if it were me that was missing the ship (but it never would be), I'd be fine with my husband remaining onshore with me, as long as the kids were covered. While I don't really fall in the "damsel in distress" group, I'd much rather have someone else along when stranded in a foreign country.