Breaking: Dad Jumps Off Cruise Ship to Save His 5-Year-Old Daughter Who Fell Overboard … See more

It all went down around 11 AM Sunday — when a little girl, about 5 years old, fell overboard from the 4th deck of the $900M Disney Dream as it cruised back to Fort Lauderdale from the Bahamas … and without missing a beat, her dad jumped in right after her and rescued her.

The two were left treading rough waters for a nerve-shredding 20 minutes until they were rescued by boat staff.

It’s still a mystery how the girl fell overboard — especially with plexiglass safety barriers in place.

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