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A 27-year-old Florida woman was found dead in her cocaine-filled cabin on a cruise ship in the Bahamas on Monday afternoon.
The Royal Bahamas Police Force (RBPF) first received reports at around 5.30pm local time on Monday that the woman was found unresponsive in her cabin off the island of Grand Bahama.
Medical personnel on the ship performed CPR, but no vital life signs were detected, and the woman was declared dead on the ship.
Two ships docked at Freeport in Grand Bahama on Monday included Royal Caribbean's Vision of the Seas and Margaritaville Paradise.
Upon arriving, authorities confiscated 'a quantity of suspected cocaine' from her cabin, RBPF said in a press release.
A 32-year-old man from Florida was arrested during the initial investigation, authorities said.
A 27-year-old Florida woman was found dead in her cocaine-filled cabin on a cruise ship in the Bahamas on Monday afternoon
The Royal Bahamas Police Force (RBPF) first received reports at around 5.30pm local time on Monday that the woman was found unresponsive in her cabin off the island of Grand Bahama. Pictured: passengers aboard a cruise ship
Two ships docked at Freeport in Grand Bahama on Monday included Royal Caribbean's Vision of the Seas(left) and Margaritaville Paradise(right)
The identities of both American tourists have not been determined, as an autopsy is pending to determine the exact cause of death.
DailyMail.com has reached out to law enforcement authorities, Royal Caribbean, and Margaritaville at Sea for further information.
The US State Department issued two travel warnings for the country at the end of January advising 'extreme caution' after a spate of daylight murders and sexual assaults.
The death of the 27-year-old woman comes weeks after two Kentucky women claimed they were drugged and raped by staff at a Bahamas resort.
The terrifying account surfaced last month as Amber Shearer and Dongayla Dobson, both 31-year-old moms, said they were attacked on the last day of their four-day cruise.
The death of the 27-year-old woman comes weeks after two Kentucky women - Amber Shearer and Dongayla Dobson - claimed they were drugged and raped by staff at a Bahamas resort
The women say they were on an excursion to Pirate Cove Resort when the attacks took place
The pair left Jacksonville, Florida, on February 1 for their first 'kids-free' vacation together on the 2,000-capacity Carnival Elation.
But their idyllic cruise turned into a nightmare when it docked at Grand Bahama, where the 27-year-old Florida woman was found dead.
'We just decided to spend the day on the beach. There were other people from the cruise on the beach so there weren't red flags for us.' Dobson told Dailymail.com.
And when they arrived they were approached by two men who they thought to be resort hospitality offering them drinks.
'They said if you buy one we'll give you one for free, and we thought, well why not we're on vacation.'
Dobson wanted to pick up some shells for her children back in Lancaster and the men said they knew where to find them.
The moms were enjoying their first child-free vacation together, but things took a dark turn on their last day
Lawyers for the women said Carnival has a fiduciary duty to customers to warn them about potentially dangerous travel conditions
Security footage from the resort shows that within 15 minutes the pair were barely able to stand as they were led away under the influence of cocaine, opiates and benzodiazepines.
'I remember waking up and getting pushed down,' Dobson said. 'I woke up in the resort bathroom and there were people all around, and I just felt dirtiness on my legs, and I knew what had happened.
'They told us we had been throwing up which is a good thing because the drugs would have killed us.'
The women said that toxicology reports showed the cocktail of drugs in their system but no alcohol. Dobson said seeing the results 'retraumatized' her, while Shearer added the two were then treated 'like drug addicts.'
Police arrested a 54-year-old man from Eight Mile Rock and a 40-year-old from South Bahama after resort staff showed them security footage of the women being led away.
Police have not named the suspects but local reports suggest one is connected to a powerful figure on the islands who is leveraging his influence to secure his brother's release.