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Heartbreaking identity of Royal Caribbean passenger who jumped to his death from ship after fight with wife is revealed

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The man who threw himself to his death from the deck of the Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas in May has been identified as a highly decorated retired military veteran with PTSD.

Lieutenant Colonel James Bryan Wright, 53, was on the first day of a week-long cruise from Florida to the Caribbean with his wife Tracie when passengers raised the alarm about a man overboard at 7.50am on May 26.

A newly-released incident report from the Miami-Dade Police department reveals that the couple from Gaston, South Carolina, had a fight in their cabin shortly before he disappeared 300 miles off the Florida coast.

'Contact was made with Mrs Wright who advised that her and her husband were involved in a physical altercation which prompted Mrs Wright to exit the cabin leaving Mr Wright inside the cabin,' it records.

'Shortly after the altercation Mr Wright exited the cabin at which point he made his way to Deck Five where he entered a secured gated area and proceeded to jump off the ship.' 

Lieutenant Colonel James Bryan Wright, 53, jumped from the fifth deck of the Icon of the Seas

Lieutenant Colonel James Bryan Wright, 53, jumped from the fifth deck of the Icon of the Seas 

The world's largest cruise ship was on the first day of a week-long cruise from Florida to the Caribbean when passengers raised the alarm about a man overboard at 7.50am on May 26.

The world's largest cruise ship was on the first day of a week-long cruise from Florida to the Caribbean when passengers raised the alarm about a man overboard at 7.50am on May 26.

The world's largest cruise ship was ordered to halt as a search began for the missing father-of-two.

Passengers shared images of the rescue on social media as the search continued, with some saying he had been found alive.

Two hours after he jumped he was found floating by one of the ship's rescue boats before being brought back on board where staff attempted unsuccessfully to resuscitate him before he was declared dead at 9.58am.

An obituary reveals that he spent 30 years in the military after enrolling with the South Carolina Air National Guard in 1988.

In 2012 he was stationed at the Bagram Airbase in Afghanistan as Director of Manpower and Personnel for the Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force, and he retired in 2018 as Deputy Director of Human Resources-Joint Force Headquarters for the South Carolina National Guard.

'Bryan was compassionate about the men and women who served under him,' his obituary notes. 'During his tour in Afghanistan, Bryan flew into many combat zones visiting soldiers and personnel assigned to his command.

'He had the honor of presenting numerous Purple Hearts and other distinguished decorations to many heroes who served so selflessly to protect the freedoms we all enjoy.' 

Wright's son Nicholas, a law graduate of The Citadel Military College in South Carolina had only got married in January of last year

Wright's son Nicholas, a law graduate of The Citadel Military College in South Carolina had only got married in January of last year 

Wright's daughter, Victoria, is a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner in Batesburg-Leesville

Wright's daughter, Victoria, is a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner in Batesburg-Leesville

In a tragic twist it emerged that the veteran's younger brother William, 49, died just two days after Wright's death

In a tragic twist it emerged that the veteran's younger brother William, 49, died just two days after Wright's death 

The cruise was thrown into chaos after the alarm was raised on board.

Zachary Normand said his fellow passengers were informed that a rescue mission was to take place and that the ship would be turning around.

He was in the dining room eating breakfast with some 300 others when the ship's captain made an announcement that the man had been found.

'Everyone in the dining room clapped and we're like 'yeah',' Normand told the New York Post. 'We assumed that the guy was fine.'

It was only later they found out the passenger had died.

To Normandin's surprise, he said the atmosphere onboard was entirely surreal as most people simply continued to enjoy their vacation as if nothing had happened.

'I don't think everyone knows about the guy dying. I think it's kind of purposely silenced,' Normandin added.

Wright won a host of decorations during his decades in the military including the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal with 2 Bronze Oak Leaf Clusters, Air Force Commendation Medal with 2 Bronze Oak Leaf Clusters, and Army Commendation Medal.

The family were members of the Gantt Street Baptist Church in Gaston where his daughter, Victoria, a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner plays bass guitar.

His son Nicholas is a law graduate of The Citadel Military College in South Carolina and married his long-term girlfriend Emily in January last year.

Wright was in critical condition when brought back to the ship where he was declared dead but passengers cheered and celebrated after he was found, not realizing he had died

Wright was in critical condition when brought back to the ship where he was declared dead but passengers cheered and celebrated after he was found, not realizing he had died

The vessel was stopped for two hours while crews helped with the search and rescue mission

The vessel was stopped for two hours while crews helped with the search and rescue mission

In a tragic twist it emerged that the veteran's younger brother William, 49, died just two days after Wright's death.

The 1,200-foot-long Icon of the Seas only took its first voyage in January.

The $2 billion ship holds 7,600 passengers and 2,350 crew members, along with a 55ft artificial waterfall, 40 dining venues and bars, seven swimming pools including a 40,000-gallon 'lake', 50 musicians and comedians, and a 16-piece orchestra.

In April, 20-year-old Levion Parker jumped overboard from a Royal Caribbean cruise ship in front of his horrified family.

The 18-story Liberty of the Seas was traveling between Cuba and the Bahamas' Grand Inagua Island when the tragedy took place.

Wright was buried with military honors at Fort Jackson National Cemetery in Columbia, South Carolina.

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