Captain Of Sunken Cruise Ship
Grosseto prosecutor Francesco Verusio demanded that captain Francesco Schettino be.
Captain of sunken cruise ship. However the case could swing in the opposite direction and Schettino may find himself in jail. Recordings between the captain of the Costa Concordia cruise ship and the Livorno Port Authority which is part of the Coastal Guards have given new insight into what happened on the ship when it hit rocks Friday night just off Italys western coast. Francesco Schettino denied he had abandoned ship before passengers and crew were evacuated.
An Italian appeals court upheld the 16-year jail term handed to Francesco Schettino captain of the sunken Costa Concordia. In 2015 he was sentenced to sixteen years in prison for his role in the incident. Inside the sunken cruise ship.
Costa Concordia captain Francesco Schettino returns to sunken cruise ship This article is more than 7 years old Schettino joined court-ordered inspection of vessel as part of trial in which he is. Nearly 1600. Thanassis Stavrakis AP file.
Francesco Schettino Italian pronunciation. Captain of sunken cruise ship charged. Captain of cruise ship blames currents off Greek island for sinking.
While thousands managed to flee the stricken ship 32 passengers drowned in the tragedy and captain Francesco Schettino remains on trial for charges of mass manslaughter and abandoning ship. Captain of sunken cruise ship charged. Born 14 November 1960 is an Italian former sea captain who commanded the cruise ship Costa Concordia when it struck an underwater rock and capsized with the deaths of 32 passengers and crew off the Italian island of Giglio on 13 January 2012.
Captain and five officers of sunken Greek cruise ship charged with negligence. Forty-Nine dead personnel on board barge P305 that went adrift in Cyclone Tauktae and sank in the Arabian Sea four days ago could have been saved if as many as 14 life rafts had not been punctured and the Captain had taken the cyclone warnings seriously according to the Chief Engineer Rahman Shaikh who was one of the 187 men rescued. This article was written on the 16 th of January and the trial was to be held the next day.
