Three of the seven Dominicans aboard cruise were crew members
posted on: Jan 17 2012 7:42 by RDugey. Viewed 14 times.The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Carlos Morales Troncoso, reported that the Dominican in Rome Embassy handed return documentation to two Dominican Costa Concordia Italian cruise passengers and provides assistance to three members of the crew of the vessel, rugged Dominicans.
The three Dominicans crew, identified as José Darío De Villar Vidal, José Antonio Lantigua and Martín del Rosario, are in State normal and staying at the hotel Gran Duca, in the Italian town of Grosetto in Tuscany, in the region of Florence, more than 300 kilometres from Rome.
According to a statement submitted by the Chancellery, the Dominican Ambassador in Rome, Vinicio Tobal and the Honorary Consul of Dominican Republic in Florence, Lino Sorespieri, attend Dominican crews and are constantly monitoring the situation generated with the wreck of the Costa Concordia.
The Embassy explained that today at 10: 00 u000amorning the passengers Raysa Otáñez and Rayrub towers Otáñez attended the diplomatic headquarters and they were handed over passport and letter path.
"El Ambassador Tobal told us they were happy because they were well in the middle of a situation like the wreck of the Costa Concordia and were ready to negotiate the passages with the signature representative of the ship to return to the country perhaps on Tuesday", said Morales Troncoso in the communiqué.
Regarding passengers Vanessa Darisa Gonzalez Pascual and Ramon Escalante Florentino, the Embassy said that on Sunday at dawn the cruise company reported that these two people travelled to Andorra on a flight from the airline Alitalia.
The Chancellor pointed out that diplomatic authorities and consular Dominicans in Italy are attentive and permanent monitoring of all information related to the accident of Costa Concordia, which so far reported a balance of 6 u000adead and 16 missing between the 4,269 people Board.

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