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    Woman with Italian ship captain defends his effort

    ROME (AP) — A young Moldovan woman who says she was called to the bridge of the stricken Costa Concordia to help evacuate Russian passengers defended the embattled captain on Thursday, saying he worked tirelessly and "saved over 3,000 lives."

    Domnica Cemortan, who says she was translating Capt. Francesco Schettino's orders during the frenzied evacuation, has emerged as a potential new witness in the investigation into the officer's actions the night the ship ran aground.

    Schettino is under house arrest, facing possible charges of manslaughter, abandoning ship and causing a shipwreck after he made an unauthorized detour from the programmed route that caused the vessel to slam into a reef and capsize off the Tuscan island of Giglio. At least 11 people were killed and 21 are missing.

    Meanwhile, a new audiotape of the doomed vessel's first communications with maritime authorities showed the ship's officers continued to report only an electrical problem for more than 30 minutes after hitting the reef.

    Attention has focused on Cemortan amid reports by crew and passengers that Schettino was seen eating dinner with a Russian-speaking woman at the time of the impact. The 25-year-old Cemortan speaks Russian and had worked as a hostess for the Italian cruise operator, although her contract had expired and she was vacationing with friends when she boarded the luxury liner hours before the Jan. 13 disaster.

    "I saw him at the restaurant. He was with a blonde woman. He did not look drunk. They were just eating," a Filipino cocktail waitress, Gladly Balderama, said of Schettino.

    Another Filipino crew member, Roger Barsita, said he served Schettino and a woman dinner.

    "I have no idea who she is," he told The Associated Press in Manila. "Some of the waiters said she's Russian."

    In interviews with Moldovan media, Cemortan said she was dining with "colleagues, so to speak" in the ship's restaurant when the ship struck the reef. She said she was summoned to the bridge to translate instructions for passengers, particularly Russians, since she speaks several languages. Moldova is a former Soviet republic.

    "All our colleagues made announcements in different languages because there was a problem with the electricity. It was very dark on the ship," she told the Moldovan daily Adevarul. "I stayed on the bridge in case the captain needed me to make an announcement. There were about 20 more officers, cruise directors and the captain."

    She defended Schettino and crew members against criticism of a chaotic evacuation, saying they saved thousands of lives.

    "He did a great thing. He saved over 3,000 lives," she told Moldova's Jurnal TV.

    Prosecutor Francesco Verusio declined to comment on Italian media reports that Cemortan was being sought as a witness, citing the ongoing investigation.

    Divers, meanwhile, were focusing on an evacuation route on the ship's fourth level, now about 60 feet (18 meters) below the 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.

    Seven of the dead were identified Thursday by authorities — four French passengers, one Spanish and one Italian passenger and one Peruvian crew member. Italian passenger Giovanni Masia, who would have turned 86 next week, was buried in Sardinia.

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

    Meanwhile, a new audiotape of the Concordia's first contact with maritime authorities appeared to support allegations that the captain and other senior officers were slow to recognize the seriousness of the accident.

    In the tape, which begins at 10:12 p.m., the port authority asks if everything is OK. A Concordia officer replies that the ship had experienced a blackout, even though it had hit the reef more than half an hour earlier.

    Italian media reported the officer on the call was Schettino, but that could not be independently confirmed.

    The port official tells the officer that a relative of a crew member had reported to police on the mainland that "during the dinner everything fell on his head" — a reference to flying plates and glasses in the ship's restaurant after the impact.

    "No, negative, we have a blackout and we are verifying the conditions on board," the response came. The port official then asked if passengers had suited up in life vests.

    "I repeat, we are verifying the conditions of the blackout," the officer said.

    Passengers and crew members have faulted Schettino and other senior officers for failing to act quickly, delaying evacuation until the ship was listing too severely to lower many of the lifeboats.

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

    He said he eventually started escorting passengers to lifeboats on orders from his boss, not the captain. "No, there were no orders from the management," he said.

    An Indian waiter agreed.

    "The emergency alarm was sounded very late," only after the ship "started tilting and water started seeping in," said Mukesh Kumar, who arrived home in New Delhi on Thursday.

    Cemortan, however, defended the captain and crew.

    "How dare they accuse us that we were incompetent when we saved 3,000 lives," she wrote on her Facebook page. "Incompetent are the ones who have a poisonous tongue."

    Cemortan described heroic efforts by crew members to help passengers in a dark and listing ship.

    "We were looking for them, searching for them," she told Jurnal. "We heard them all crying, shouting in all languages."

    "I couldn't see a thing, I could just hear how the ship was creaking and how heavy things were coming from above down to where the ship was leaning," she wrote on Facebook.

    She said Schettino stayed on deck at least until 11:50 p.m., when he ordered her into a lifeboat.

    Late Thursday, Carnival Corp., which owns Italian operator Costa Crociere SpA, announced it was conducting a comprehensive audit of all 10 of its cruise lines to review safety and emergency response procedures in the wake of the Costa disaster.

    In addition, the Miami-based company, the world's largest cruise line, said it was conducting an outside review of the Concordia grounding itself.

    ___

    Mutler reported from Bucharest, Romania. Colleen Barry in Milan contributed.

     
    • Cookie  •  Beaverton, Oregon  •  4 mths ago
      If the captain had not taken the ship off course he wouldn't have needed to "save" 3000 people. And if he had acted sooner and reported the real issues sooner he might have saved EVERYONE.
      • ESU 4 mths ago
        That is exactly what everyone is overlooking. He did not belong there and was worried about his own butt.
      • AngleFire 4 mths ago
        outrageous. if i didn't know better, i would view this as a spoof, like the movie "Airplane" #$%$..
    • Flareside  •  4 mths ago
      So they translated the lie about electrical problems into 30 different languages?
      • Alx 4 mths ago
        ja ja, si, oui, hi, ya
    • Scott  •  Houston, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      Were there still passengers on board when the captain left? Yes lots. Then he abandoned ship. That is all that needs to be said.
      • WHY KNOT 4 mths ago
        no, he tripped and FELL in a lifeboat and couldn't get out.
      • Ell 4 mths ago
        because it was dark...
      • Eman Uel 4 mths ago
        How lucky was he when he fell...right into a lifeboat. I wonder if he fell outright from the bridge towards the awaiting lifeboat. hmm...
    • Tinn  •  4 mths ago
      3,000 people making it out alive does not mean you saved them.
      • Clay 4 mths ago
        Your right! Thay saved themselves.
      • Robi Vitug 4 mths ago
        *You're
      • American 4 mths ago
        ***u r rite :)
        Robi please don't fix my Englich ... it is reedable!! :)))
    • dudu  •  4 mths ago
      Captain should be the last to leave ship!
    • the autumm wind  •  Newark, New Jersey  •  4 mths ago
      wait.. a passenger was called to help the captain translate the evacuation process? is this how Carnival has it set up? this does not sound like that is a very reliable process. then how do they practice drills, which i think under OSHA or likewise regulation would be mendatory. no wonder it failed.
      • Mike 4 mths ago
        OSHA is a United States government agency. This was in Medertanian waters.
      • Victor 4 mths ago
        I went in about 15 cruises leaving USA.I went on several cruise companies and all have the drill before leaving port.It is mandatory to everyone be next the life boat with the vest properly atatch to your body.They can tell by the vest what life boat you belong too and direct you to the right location.Inside your cabine you have your vests. In case of emergency and one cant go to the cabine there are life vests all over the ship.I am going again in April i love cruising.This captain was a bad apple and he didnot follow the rules.
      • aurenia 4 mths ago
        He makes a good point. Where was the protocol? You would think this would be a scenario they would specifically train for.
    • frufie  •  4 mths ago
      If this woman thinks everyone is going to swallow her crap then she is obviously as ignorant as he is. All she is succeeding in doing is showing the world how stupid they both are. He's a liar, a coward & he belongs in jail for the rest of his sorry life. He is responsible for this & for the death of many people. He makes me sick.
    • m t  •  4 mths ago
      about as much validity as the captain saying he somehow tripped and fell into a lifeboat.
    • Kim  •  Camden, New Jersey  •  4 mths ago
      What this woman fails to understand was this captain was the one who caused the accident in the first place! He wouldn't have needed to "save" 3000 lives if he followed the course.
    • phillythekid  •  Dexter, New Mexico  •  4 mths ago
      How much was she paid to say this..?
    • AnnieBanannie  •  McClellan, California  •  4 mths ago
      3,000 people were lucky enough not to die, period. He did not personally "save" these people, odds are they would have survived regardless of what he did, because they knew something was wrong and they had to get the he*(& off that ship. The fact is 30 people needlessly drowned, no doubt a scary and horrific death to feel water rising up over you until you can no longer breathe - its horrible to imagine. He needs to quit making this worse by making excuses and putting a positive spin on it. "Hey, I only killed 30 people, that's only a 10% loss"
    • Bilbo Baggins  •  Topeka, Kansas  •  4 mths ago
      His actions as a captain were inexcusable. He did not save 3,000 ppl, rather he was an accomplice in the murder of many by his own inactions.
    • Muhammad Muslim Pig  •  4 mths ago
      He was banging her and she is covering for him
    • CommonCents  •  4 mths ago
      Sounds like Chicken of the Sea found his own kind of tuna....
    • DrBobNM  •  4 mths ago
      you've got to be kidding. He was boinking her, and she was just sticking up for him. Bizarre that anyone would believe this woman. Believe the Coast Guard audio tape. That pretty much sums it up.
    • hmmm  •  4 mths ago
      It should take about 2 seconds to know there is a gaping hole in ship and to give the proper orders...
    • Al  •  Salt Lake City, Utah  •  4 mths ago
      What a complete load of crap. If the "Officials" will simply Google the ships name and click images, "WHOA what have we here?" We will see independent "pics" showing an emergency lighted ship, at its now resting place, listing only about 15 degrees, with the lifeboat deck fully lit, all boats still in their moorings. The bridge, foredeck and topside decks all fully lit with emergency lighting. Then if we observe a shot sometime later, no time line noted, we will see a much more dire photo of a very listing ship, STILL lit up with emergency lights and three lifeboats still in the moorings. Where the hell is this "Blackout" the crew claims. I worked at sea on all types of vessels, big and small, the emergency lighting is all on redundant systems, by maritime regulations it has to be so it has to work, even in the worst of situations. I have done salvage work on sunken vessels that 48 hours after sinking the emergency lights where still on, UNDER WATER. So the whole "blackout" thing does not wash, the "could not evacuate" thing does not wash either. The "Captain" screwed up, big time, and his only concern was covering his worthless #$%$ The passengers came in at a very distant second. And as far as the Moldovan wench's story goes, sweetheart don't try to blow smoke up my skirt and tell me it's just the breeze, #$%$ is #$%$, and you are full of it.
    • carrot top  •  4 mths ago
      She (Domnica Cemortan), may speak 7 different languages but she's an idiot! Ranting on about how the captain saved 3,000 lives....HA...that's rich...if he hadn't steered the liner off course and did an unsceduled detour, all passengers would have been safe and sound, and were they were suppose to be! Domnica, please shut up in all 7 languages!
    • cocomann15  •  4 mths ago
      jail him....long time..........
    • Puller58  •  Kuwait City, Kuwait  •  4 mths ago
      Sounds she's covering for him...
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