The tot who fatally fell from a docked cruise ship in Puerto Rico was “not like the Michael Jackson story,” according to the family’s lawyer.

Despite initial reports that Chloe Wiegland slipped from her grandfather’s arms on Sunday, the family’s attorney insisted Tuesday that was not the case, saying her death was not “like the Michael Jackson story, where [he] was dangling the child out the window.”

The family’s lawyer, Michael Winkelman, appeared at a press conference Tuesday where he doubled down on holding the Royal Caribbean cruise line at fault for the 18-month-old’s death, CNN reported.

He said the tot’s grandfather, Salvetore Anello, placed her on a railing on the 11th floor of the cruise ship, where he was unaware there was an open window.

When the little girl went to knock on the window, she reportedly fell through, and plunged at least 11 stories to the concrete on the Pan American dock II in San Juan.

“I think Royal Caribbean needs to answer these questions: Why would you ever in a kid’s play area put windows that passengers can open? I mean, we’ve all had that experience where someone walks into a glass sliding door thinking it’s not there,” Winkleman said Tuesday. “This is the inverse of that. It was reasonable for Sam the grandfather to think that this was all glass because from his perspective, it was all glass.”

The grandfather is now under investigation to determine whether negligence charges should be filed against him, but the family’s lawyer said that security footage will clear him in the tragic accident.

Royal Caribbean previously said in a statement: “We are deeply saddened by yesterday’s tragic incident, and our hearts go out to the family. We’ve made our Care Team available to assist the family with any resources they need. Out of respect for their privacy, we do not plan to comment further on the incident.”