
The person at the center of this case
Rezan Serrano Monteroso
Justice for Rezan Serrano Monteroso — the trail went cold in 2018, but the truth hasn't.
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Why did Rezan jump overboard? Were there personal, medical, or situational factors that led to this decision?
What was Rezan's state of mind and behavior in the hours before the incident? Were there any witnesses to his actions?
Given the water conditions and currents in Sitka Sound on August 2, 2018, could Rezan have survived or been carried to a nearby location?
Rezan Serrano Monteroso, a 35-year-old male chef, jumped overboard from the cruise ship MS Amsterdam on August 2, 2018, at approximately 6:00 PM in Sitka Sound near Biorka Island, Alaska, while not wearing a life jacket. Despite immediate search efforts, he was not located. The circumstances surrounding why he jumped remain unknown, and his fate has never been determined.
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Official wording
NamUs case MP61713. Missing person: Rezan Serrano Monteroso.
Last known contact: 2018-08-02 in Biorka Island, Juneau, AK. Circumstances: Rezan jumped overboard the cruise ship MS Amsterdam on 08/02/18 at 1800 hours just east of Biorka Island in Sitka Sound.
He was not wearing a life jacket. Search efforts did not locate Rezan.
Demographics: 35 years, Male, Asian. Physical description: 5 ft 4 in, 160 lbs, hair: Black, eyes: Black.
Clothing and accessories: Clothing: White Chef's uniform. Investigating agency: Alaska State Troopers | AK18055402 | 2018-08-02.
Rezan Serrano Monteroso jumped overboard from MS Amsterdam in Sitka Sound east of Biorka Island without a life jacket
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