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    Woman who ate with captain defends his actions

    ROME (AP) — A Moldovan woman who says she was with the captain of the Concordia cruise ship after it rammed into a Tuscan reef has defended his actions on the night of the grounding.

    Crew members and passengers have said Capt. Francesco Schettino ate dinner with a woman in the ship's restaurant Friday and was with her as the ship started listing off the island of Giglio.

    Italian news reports say prosecutors want to speak to Dominica Cermotan of Moldova. Cermotan says in a Facebook post that she was with Schettino on deck along with other officers and the cruise director. She defended Schettino, telling Moldova's Jurnal TV that "he did a great thing, he saved over 3,000 lives."

    Prosecutor Francesco Verusio declined to comment on whether he was seeking Cermotan as a witness, citing the ongoing investigation.

    THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

    ROME (AP) — A new audiotape emerged Thursday of the first contact between Livorno port officials and the Costa Concordia — and the captain is heard insisting that his cruise ship only had a blackout a full 30 minutes after it had rammed into a reef.

    Capt. Francesco Schettino, who was jailed after he left the ship before everyone was safely evacuated, is under house arrest, facing possible charges of manslaughter, causing a shipwreck and abandoning his ship.

    The $450 million Costa Concordia was carrying more than 4,200 passengers and crew when it slammed into well-charted rocks off the Tuscan island of Giglio after Schettino made an unauthorized diversion Friday from his programmed route. The ship then keeled over on its side.

    Eleven people have been confirmed dead and 21 others are still missing.

    The recording between Schettino and port officials began at 10:12 p.m. Friday, a good 30 minutes after the ship violently hit a reef and panicked passengers had fled the dining room to get their lifejackets.

    Recordings of Schettino's conversations with coast guard officials after the ship capsized on its side have shown how he resisted repeated orders to return on board to oversee the evacuation.

    In a new recording released Thursday, the first communication between the ship and Livorno port authorities, Schettino is heard assuring the officer that he was checking out the reasons for the blackout. But he doesn't volunteer that the ship had hit a reef.

    Rather, the port officer tells Schettino that his agency had heard from a relative of one of ship's sailors that "during dinner everything fell on their heads." Passengers in the dining area reported plates and glasses slamming down onto diners.

    "We are verifying the conditions on board," Schettino replies. Asked if passengers had been told to put on life jackets, he responds: "Correct."

    Crew members and passengers alike have complained about the chaotic evacuation and the lack of direction from the ship's management.

    Divers, meanwhile, restarted the search Thursday for those still missing, but a forecast of rough seas added uncertainty to the operation and to plans to begin pumping fuel from the stranded vessel.

    The divers were focusing on an evacuation route on the fourth level, now about 18 meters (60 feet) below the water's surface, where five bodies were found earlier this week, Navy spokesman Alessandro Busonero told Sky TG 24. Crews set off small explosions to blow holes into hard-to-reach areas for easier access by divers.

    Officials restarted the search after determining the ship had stabilized after shifting on the rocks 24 hours earlier.

    Also Thursday, seven of the dead were identified by authorities: French passengers Jeanne Gannard, Pierre Gregoire, Francis Servil, 71, and Jean-Pierre Micheaud, 61; Peruvian crew member Thomas Alberto Costilla Mendoza; Spanish passenger Guillermo Gual, 68, and Italian passenger Giovanni Masia, who news reports said would have turned 86 next week and was buried in Sardinia on Thursday.

    Italian authorities have identified 32 people who have either died or are missing: 12 Germans, seven Italians, six French, two Peruvians, two Americans and one person each from Hungary, India and Spain.

    The ship's sudden movement Wednesday had also postponed the start of the weekslong operation to extract the half-million gallons of fuel on board the vessel. Italy's environment minister issued a fresh warning Thursday about the implications if the ship shifts and breaks any of its now-intact oil tanks.

    "We are very concerned" about the weather, minister Corrado Clini told Mediaset television. "If the tanks were to break, the fuel would block the sunlight from getting to the bottom of the sea, making a kind of film, and that would cause the death of the marine system in the area."

    Crew members returning home have begun speaking out about the chaotic evacuation, saying the captain sounded the alarm too late and didn't give orders or instructions about how to evacuate passengers. Eventually, crew members started lowering lifeboats on their own.

    "They asked us to make announcements to say that it was electrical problems and that our technicians were working on it and to not panic," French steward Thibault Francois told France-2 television Thursday. "I told myself this doesn't sound good."

    He said the captain took too long to react and that eventually his boss told him to start escorting passengers to lifeboats. "No, there were no orders from the management," he said.

    Indian ship waiter Mukesh Kumar said "the emergency alarm was sounded very late," only after the ship "started tilting and water started seeping" in.

    He was one of four Indians flown to New Delhi on Thursday, the first to return out of 203 Indians aboard the Concordia.

    "The ship shook for a while, and then the crockery stated falling all over," said Indian Kandari Surjan Singh, who worked in the ship's galley. "People started panicking. Then the captain ordered that everything is under control and said it was a normal electric fault ... so people calmed down after that."

    Among the missing are an Italian father and 5-year-old daughter. The girl's mother issued a fresh appeal to speed the search and for passengers who saw the pair to come forward to help determine where they were last seen.

    "Don't stop, bring home my daughter. Get her out," Susy Albertini, 28, said on Italian television Wednesday evening after meeting with government and port officials in Tuscany.

    William Arlotti, 36, had taken his daughter on on the cruise with his girlfriend, Michela Marconcelli, who survived. Marconcelli said she got separated from the other two in the evacuation.

    Other missing include retirees Jerry and Barbara Heil of White Bear Lake, Minnesota, who were treating themselves after putting four children through college.

    The ship's operator, Crociere Costa SpA, has accused Schettino of causing the wreck by making the unapproved detour, and the captain has acknowledged carrying out what he called a "tourist navigation" that brought the ship closer to Giglio.

    Costa is owned by Miami-based Carnival Corp.

    ___

    Barry reported from Milan. Fanuel Morelli contributed from Giglio, Italy and Angela Charlton from Paris.

     
    • James  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  4 mths ago
      He made an unauthorized detour for tourist reasons, (trying to impress someone, probably rich, or good in bed)and ended up destroying a cruise ship, having lives lost, and humiliateing himself in the eyes of the world. How did he save three thousand lives? I'm lost on how this bimbo can even suggest such a ludicrous defense.
      • Wayne 4 mths ago
        The rock he hit is the not the one the ship is resting on now. The captain--or someone--steered the crippled ship to shallower water so she would not sink completely under water. This gave the passengers a much better chance of survival.
      • Xen Mistress 4 mths ago
        I don't know how he saved any lives but I want to have sex with him because whatever ship he sailed in her ocean has made her lose touch with reality. I wanna lose myself like that. *swoons for Captain piece of Schet*
      • ms 4 mths ago
        Wayne,
        He did not save lives. He caused deaths. Even if he steered the ship closer to shore does not excuse him from going off course and then dine with a lady while your ship is headed toward rocks- putting everyone on board in danger. He is responsible for deaths no matter how you look at it. Tell the family members of the deceased that he saved lives and see how they feel about it.
    • josephb  •  Bonita Springs, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      We need to hear from the navigator and First mate. Who was steering the ship and under whose orders???? Was the captain on the bridge or was he down below in the dining room with a girl friend????
      • Marian 4 mths ago
        That is what I was thinking too.GUILTY
      • Marian 4 mths ago
        Did he save lives or did the passengers do it themselves.Shame on her too.I hope she has nightmares about the passengers that lost their lives.The captain is a #$%$ and the first mate too.Why did he leave.What is his story.
      • A Yahoo! User 4 mths ago
        NO captain of ANY ship, private or military, spends ALL his time on the bridge. But he IS responsible for what happens there. Captains have time off duty like any crew member, but are subject to call 24 hours a day. All passenger ship captains fraternize with the paying guests, as it's part of their official duties. But it sounds like this guy is a worthess coward for leaving his ship.
    • Die Zimtzicke  •  4 mths ago
      What else was she doing with him besides eating dinner? He should never have gotten off that ship and I hope he spends the rest of his life in jail. People comparing it to the Titanic should remember that Captain Smith never came home.
      • michaelc 4 mths ago
        Maybe the captain was having a 'French' dinner?
      • JoeMawma 4 mths ago
        Bobbin' the knob!
    • Frank  •  Winchester, Kentucky  •  4 mths ago
      Yeah, she and this captain were running to where the lifeboats were when they both tripped over the passengers who were waiting in line, causing them to fall headlong into one of the lifeboats!!!
    • Cheryl  •  4 mths ago
      This is something that makes me crazy. This lady said he saved 3,000 people. Big deal. The passengers should have never been in this situation but because of his stupidity and went off route without permission he hit rocks and instead of staying on board and helped the people off he saved himself. So no he's not a hero. He's a coward..
      • Logan G 4 mths ago
        When I was on an Alaskan cruise a few years ago it was part of the cruise to go through a fjord to get closer to a huge glacier. Everyone was really excited. Then an announcement came that there were too many little icebergs floating in the water and we couldn't go through the fjord as normal. People were furious! This was part of their tour!! Really glad our captain had more sense than a lot of the passengers!
      • Veeman94 4 mths ago
        I don't blame them Logan,after all what could a little chunk of floating ice do to a huge steel ship?
      • Cheryl 4 mths ago
        I wouldn't want to take the chance and find out. The captain did his job by keeping everyone safe.
    • Robert  •  Warren, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      She is "looney"! Let's pretend that he had died the very moment the ship struck the rock- - -
      a coincidental heart attack, for instance - - then, her logic is that more than 3,000 people would
      have perished????
      Give this person the credit she deserves...NONE.
      She does not have the ability to be "arms length and unbiased".
      Please file that "facebook comment" away and give it the weight it deserves....ZERO!
      • Ian M 4 mths ago
        Maybe she really is a loony... It's kinda hand to be to be "arms length" while wearing a straitjacket.
    • SANTA CLAWS  •  4 mths ago
      I swear..i fell off that moldavian hooker...fell into a lifeboatended up being the first person off the ship.....
    • NESTOR  •  4 mths ago
      Ate with him or slept with him???
    • KR  •  4 mths ago
      Well we know for a fact he saved one life.
    • Anya J  •  4 mths ago
      So the captain is playing around with a gal who was not even supposed to be on the ship---I heard on the news today she was a non-paying passenger. Shame on him, there should be no deviaiton of cruise ships except for weather, and a captain that is a "player", the crew knows, the owners know, and that should be stopped!
    • earthday  •  Richardson, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      Surely there are more who can give first hand testimony. What about the passengers on the lifeboat he "tripped" into. Waiting to hear from them.
    • Phil  •  Denver, Colorado  •  4 mths ago
      "He saved 3000 lives!" Unfortunately, there were 4200 folks on board, 11 of which (for now) were "Recovered" not "Saved" and 21 are still "Missing". It would be much more accurate to say Captain Chickensh.it "Killed 11 people" rather than "Saved" anyone.
    • ohreely  •  4 mths ago
      If it wasn't for the tragic loss of lives, this would be a real slapstick comedy.
      How the Captain can give the excuse he did, and keep a straight face is beyond me.
    • David  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  4 mths ago
      Maybe the Captain "tripped" because his pants were still down after running out of the cabin with his Moldovan "dinner" companion...
    • AllanS  •  Atlantic City, New Jersey  •  4 mths ago
      Silly woman, the captain would not have HAD to save anyone's lives if he had not put the ship in danger to begin with. What the hell was he thinking?
    • michael  •  Sprague River, Oregon  •  4 mths ago
      Hum must have had some bad mushrooms in the gravy.you know to make him trip right into the life boat.lol...
    • ahg47  •  4 mths ago
      The captain tripped over a little old lady.....while he was falling into the life boat he ripped the little old lady's life vest off her and told her ...I need that i'm the Captain!
    • Circe  •  Fresno, California  •  4 mths ago
      I wonder if the captain's wife knew of his companion and staunch defender? I wonder if his spouse is going to continue to speak up for him now that she's heard what he was up to?
    • HTNM  •  Chandler, Arizona  •  4 mths ago
      Woman! SHUT your TRAMP mouth NOW! The CAPTAIN'S irresponsible, egomaniacal CHOICE is EXACTLY what caused BOTH the ship and passenger's demise.

      Simple, YOU choose to be captian...YOU assume the responsibility of such and YOU are the LAST one OFF the ship...as it SHOULD be.

      What has occurred was inexcusable and unnecessary, for which there is NO defense.
    • Tiffany D  •  4 mths ago
      HE did NOT save 3000 people. I'm guessing that seasoned guests who've been through emergency drills on past cruises are the hero's!
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