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Costa Concordia Deaths: 13th Victim Found In Cruise Ship Disaster

Costa Concordia

First Posted: 01/22/2012 9:11 am Updated: 03/23/2012 5:12 am

GIGLIO, Italy - The operators of the Costa Concordia faced questions over their share of the blame for the shipwreck, as divers recovered another body from the stricken liner on Sunday, bringing the known death toll to 13.

Captain Francesco Schettino is accused of steering the 290 metre-long cruise ship too close to shore while performing a manoeuvre known as a "salute" in which liners draw up very close to land to make a display.

Schettino, who is charged with multiple manslaughter and with abandoning ship before the evacuation of 4,200 passengers and crew was complete, has told prosecutors he had been instructed to perform the manoeuvre by operator Costa Cruises.

Prosecutors say he steered the massive ship within 150 metres of the Tuscan island of Giglio, where it struck a rock that tore a large gash in its hull, letting water flood in and causing the 114,500-tonne ship to capsize.

It is now lying on its side on an undersea ledge, half-submerged and posing a growing environmental threat with the risk that it could slide into deeper waters.

As the search continued into a ninth day, divers found the body of a woman on a submerged deck near the bow of the vessel, bringing the total number of known dead to 13, only eight of whom have been identified.

As the days have passed, there have been growing questions about the ultimate responsibility for the accident, which Costa Cruises has blamed on "unfortunate human error" and placed firmly on the shoulders of the captain. It has suspended Schettino and will not be paying his legal fees.

Costa chief executive Pier Luigi Foschi has said that ships sometimes engage in "tourist navigation" in which they approach the coast but that this is only done under safe conditions and he was not aware of any riskier approaches so close to the shore.

Costa is a unit of Carnival Corp, the world's largest cruise line operator.

According to transcripts of his hearing with investigators leaked to Italian newspapers, Schettino told magistrates Costa had insisted on the manoeuvre to please passengers and attract publicity.

"It was planned, we were supposed to have done it a week earlier but it was not possible because of bad weather," Schettino said, according to the Corriere della Sera daily.

"They insisted. They said: 'We do tourist navigation, we have to be seen, get publicity and greet the island'."

He said he had performed similar manoeuvres regularly over the past four months on the Costa Concordia and on other ships in the Costa fleet along the Italian coast line which is dotted with small islands that are popular with tourists.

"But we do it every time we do the Sorrento coast, Capri, we do it everywhere," he said.

Foschi, who visited Giglio on Sunday, declined to respond to Schettino's comments.

"As an investigation by magistrates is currently underway, we cannot give out any information," he said.

BROKEN BLACK BOXES

Italian newspapers have also published photographs of the Costa Concordia apparently performing the "salute" close to other ports including Syracuse in Sicily and the island of Procida, which is near Naples and Schettino's hometown of Meta di Sorrento.

Schettino said the fatal manoeuvre of Jan. 13 was originally intended to bring the ship half a mile from the shore, "but then we brought it to 0.28" (of a nautical mile), he said.

Investigators have said the actual point of impact was much closer to the shore but establishing the exact sequence of events could be complicated by problems with the recording equipment used to track the ship's progress.

Schettino said the black box on board had been broken for two weeks and he had asked for it to be repaired, in vain.

In the hearing, Schettino insisted he had informed Costa's headquarters of the accident straight away and his line of conduct had been approved by the company's marine operations director throughout a series of phone conversations.

He acknowledged, however, not raising the alarm with the coastguard promptly and delaying the evacuation order.

"You can't evacuate people on lifeboats and then, if the ship doesn't sink, say it was a joke. I don't want to create panic and have people die for nothing," he said.

Costa says Schettino lied to the company and his own crew about the scale of the emergency.

Documents from his hearing with a judge say he had shown "incredible carelessness" and a "total inability to manage the successive phases of the emergency".

Taped conversations show ship's officers told coastguards who were alerted by passengers that the vessel had only had a power cut, even after those on board donned lifevests.

Adding to the growing debate about the ship's safety standards, Franco Gabrielli - head of Italy's Civil Protection authority which is coordinating the rescue operations - said a number of unregistered passengers may have been on board.

Relatives of a missing Hungarian woman told authorities she was on the Costa Concordia with a member of the crew, but her name was not on the list of passengers, he said.

"In theory, there could be an unknown number of people who were on the ship and have not been reported missing because they were not registered," Gabrielli said.

Of the 13 bodies found, only 8 had been identified - four French nationals, an Italian, a Hungarian, a German and a Spaniard. At least 20 people are still unaccounted for.

Minor pollution from detergents and disinfectants aboard the shipwreck had been detected in the waters around the vessel but there was no sign that the heavy fuel in its tanks was leaking, Gabrielli said.

He said tests were being carried out daily on the waters around the ship and a nearby desalination plant that provides drinking water for the island's residents.

"The tests for toxic substances are negative so far," Gabrielli said. "The only significant elements detected, which luckily are not worrying yet, relate to ... detergents and disinfectants used on the ship, for the swimming pool or to clean the bathrooms for example."

Environment experts have warned that contamination of the pristine waters around Giglio, which is in the middle of a national marine park, is already under way and it is imperative to start recovering the fuel oil as soon as possible.

(Writing by Silvia Aloisi and James Mackenzie; Editing by Andrew Roche)

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10:18 PM on 01/26/2012
I would suggest using some of the money you save with the 30% discount to purchase your own life vest.
09:46 PM on 01/23/2012
30% off aye? With this kind of service, ill be choosing carnival
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qsfoxx
still chasing the wascally wabbit...
10:10 AM on 01/23/2012
It is very reasonable for Carnival to want to have the ship prominently displayed for promotional purposes and to have instructed the captain to do so. However, it is the captain's responsibility to do that in a safe and reasonable manner.
10:00 AM on 01/23/2012
el capatan was angel martin in the rockford files-- i got your back jimbo-- and at the first sign of trouble he was two blocks away
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gryphon10
09:45 AM on 01/23/2012
Breaking News: Captain Francesco Schettino has been hired as President Obama's Chief TelePrompter operator. Being involved with sinking ships just seems to fit this guy. Yuk, yuk.
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acarioti
Al Carioti lives in Orlando, Flo
09:32 AM on 01/23/2012
He needs to just stop making excuses and admit he made a mistake.
09:27 AM on 01/23/2012
While the captain is ultimately responsible for his actions and his handling of the emergency it is interesting to hear the cruise line owners are admitting they have a term for this maneuver "tourist navigation". Whereas a week ago the were saying they would never allow a departure from normal sea lanes.

As the details come out in court we will discover that the cruise line owners condone any number of risky actions as part of doing business. The captain is negligent and obviously a coward, the only thing he did right was to head towards shore in the first few minutes but that time should have been utilized to prepare lifeboats, unfortunately it was not.
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Octagonalsign
No, YOUR micro-bio is empty...
09:15 AM on 01/23/2012
The Captain was overheard asking for the phone number of Newt Gingrich's PR man.....
09:52 AM on 01/23/2012
He did think about obama's PR man but obama needs him even more. obama's poll numbers are just above the Italian boat Captain, but not by much. This captain only sunk one ship. Hell's bells, obama sunk our entire economy and jobs market.
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kmcloonjr
Try seeing both side of the issue
09:12 AM on 01/23/2012
With todays technology, didn't this ship have sonar to detect the rocks they were headed for? A GPS system to let it know when it was too close to a rocky area at sea? Hopefully, this will end all ships cruising too close to shore for "puplicity"
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qsfoxx
still chasing the wascally wabbit...
10:13 AM on 01/23/2012
The rocks were not charted, and sonar tells you too late - especially when you consider how much room is required to change course for a ship that size.
09:07 AM on 01/23/2012
The captain must be reading American press. "The evil corporation made me do it"
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gryphon10
08:58 AM on 01/23/2012
Remind me not to hire Captain Francesco Schettino as my body guard.
08:52 AM on 01/23/2012
COSTA has a new commerical out: "........Loveeeeeeeeeeeeee exciting and new....come aboard, we'll crash our ship for you"
08:45 AM on 01/23/2012
It would have been far better to get people off the boat immediately instead of waiting too long as they did. Who cares if they had to re-board...its better than what happened with people losing their lives.
08:38 AM on 01/23/2012
CARNIVAL = LAWSUITS GALORE for years to come. Boycott this cruise line.
04:06 PM on 01/23/2012
they've bought out so many lines already it might be difficult to find one that isn't owned by them, that you would feel safe on. I was dismayed when they bought out the one I like.
mhwyman7
No good deed goes unpunished
08:17 AM on 01/23/2012
Just following orders? That has a familar ring doesn't it?