Except that the story went from pink pj’s to a pink night gown so for all we know she was in a pink evening gown
Good point when it comes to the reporting/known facts which are few. Pink evening gown indeed

Next it will be a bathing suit or flamenco outfit
I read an account yesterday of another incident on this same cruise line and in that case they also had video of the woman going overboard. Of interest is that no one saw it and could not say either if it showed enough to know she went over on her own. One person actually referred to it like just being an infrared moving blip on camera, so I took that to mean a falling body mid air maybe?
I was going to link it but did not. There was an in depth story on it on Fox and a ton of questions not answered. I was going to look further to see if the facts ever came out but did not get the chance. Perhaps today I can do that. I will point out the passengers said it was kept pretty quiet and they had little clue what had occurred. One person actually was on the treadmill on the ship and heard it on the news, the ship never let the passengers know.
I think in this case they had to only because they were required to turn back to search or the same would have occurred.
It seems like most passengers confirm and were told here it was pink pajamas. To me that means pajamas or nightgown I guess. As a child, I was just told "go get your pajamas on" and that could mean actually pair of pajamas or a nightgown, either was meant by the phrase. I wonder if translation plays into it.
If it was nightwear, and she was in her 60s and Korean, I guess I do not see her wandering the decks outside the cabin in them, nor most people doing that for that matter. However, that is just an assumption and who knows? Nowadays many shop in their "pajamas"
Just an early morning post, and check to see if any news...