They resumed work in the Costa Concordia
posted on: Jan 20 2012 8:21 by RDugey. Viewed 40 times.Relief workers resumed yesterday Thursday the search in the town of the "Costa Concordia" after hours of interruption due to oscillations of the semihundido ship, while relatives of the disappeared expressing indignation and anger against the Commander of the cruiser.
Rabies of relatives was increased Thursday when the Saturnino Peruvian Soria, father of the missing young Erika, asked the public to the Italian authorities that the Commander of the ship, Francesco Schettino, "not unpunished for what has been done".
"In another country would be in jail, it would be a bad time, not be quietly drinking coffee with her mother," said for his part the Indian Kevin Rebello, brother of Russell, one of the members of the crew that does not appear.
The release of the controversial Commander of the Cruiser, primary responsibility for the tragedy, who is under house arrest at his residence in Sorrento goal, u000anear the southern Naples, generated anger among relatives of the victims who expect news in the island of Giglio, where occurred the tragedy.
"Played with the lives of the people." "I feel a lot of anger", according to Rebello, who usually works in Milan, North of Italy.
On charges of multiple manslaughter abandoning ship and sinking, by running the risk of being sentenced to 12 years in prison, Schettino was arrested Saturday by order of the Prosecutor's Office for fear that manipulated the evidence and the risk of leakage.
Teams of psychologists serving families and loved ones of missing persons.

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