Concordia Cruise Ship Deaths
Francis Servel - Costa Concordia Sinking Carnivals Costa Concordia - January 13 2012 Time of Death 945-400.
Concordia cruise ship deaths. In January of 2012 the Costa Concordia a cruise ship sailing for Costa Cruises capsized off the coast of Tuscany. The ships design is based on the design of Carnivals Conquest class fleet of ships. More than 4200 people were rescued though 32 people died.
The ship was heading out on a week-long cruise around. The Costa Concordia left the Italian port of Civitavecchia at 1918 local time 1818 GMT. Today January 13 2019 marks the 7th anniversary of the Costa Concordia disaster which left 32 dead and 4000 passengers and crew traumatized after the cruise ship run aground at Isola del Giglio an island off the coast of Tuscany Italy.
The BBCs Matthew Price looks at the background to the case. More than 4200 people were rescued though 32 people died. The Italian court trying the captain of the Costa Concordia has heard grim details about how the 32 victims of the shipwreck drowned some after diving or falling into the sea from the capsized.
Captain Francesco Schettino was at the helm when the ship hit rocks and sank in 2012 killing 32 people. Francesco Schettino 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. Click to see full answer.
Jean-Pierre Micheaud 61 from La Rochelle France died aboard Carnival Corps Costa Cruises Costa Concordia when the cruise ship. January 13 2012. A list of those dead or missing in the grounding of the cruise ship Costa Concordia off Italy.
Of 32 declared dead in Costa Concordia wreck two bodies have yet to be recovered. However their design from lido pool deck up to the top deck was enlarged and redesigned. Costa Concordia disaster the capsizing of an Italian cruise ship on January 13 2012 after it struck rocks off the coast of Giglio Island in the Tyrrhenian Sea.
