Crew member's plea came as luxury liner was fatally holed Ship's cook claims captain ordered food nearly an hour after striking rocks Moldovan ballerina 'cavorting' with Schettino on bridge ...
Italian cruise ship captain Francesco Schettino faces criminal charges after abandoning his sinking ship, the Costa Concordia, while some of his 4,200 passengers were still on board. A coast guard ...
Francesco Schettino arrested on suspicion of multiple manslaughter and abandoning ship Restaurant boss's sister boasted on Facebook minutes before crash how ship would pass 'very close' Chairman ...
(ANSA) - Grossetto, May 12 - Passengers of the ill-fated Costa Concordia cruise ship appeared for the first time in a Grosseto court Monday to tell their dramatic tales including alleged staff ...
The Costa Concordia, a luxury liner carrying 3,200 passengers and 1,000 crew members, struck rocks off the Italian island of Giglio on January 13, 2012. Thirty two people were killed and another ...
Investigators severely criticized Schettino's handling of the disaster since the shipwreck set off a chaotic night-time evacuation of more than 4,000 passengers ... of the Costa Concordia cruise ...
The series, which has a large budget, will chart the epic, yet untold, rescue mission executed on the Costa Concordia cruise ... sinking ship to save the 30 passengers who were still unaccounted ...
When Costa Concordia Captain Francesco Schettino's ... the ship immediately powerless and drifting. There were 3,200 ...
Details are shared about the night the Costa Concordia sank to reveal what went wrong and what happened next when 32 people lost their lives. Subtitles : English (CC) ...
Italian authorities have said that the chances of the passengers surviving the disaster was very small, but “never say never.” Nick Sloane, an engineer who worked on the Costa Concordia ...
(ANSA) - Grosseto, November 25 - The assistant to the cruise director on the doomed Costa Concordia liner testified Monday she was ordered to tell panicking passengers to go back to their cabins ...