Yahoo – AFP,
11 Feb 2015
Grosseto (Italy) (AFP) - An Italian court on Wednesday sentenced Francesco Schettino, the captain of the ill-fated Costa Concordia, to 16 years and one month in prison for his role in the shipwreck that claimed 32 lives.
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| Costa Concordia's captain Francesco Schettino arrives in the courthouse for his final declaration on the last day of his trial on February 11, 2015 in Grosseto, Italy (AFP Photo/Alberto Pizzoli) |
Grosseto (Italy) (AFP) - An Italian court on Wednesday sentenced Francesco Schettino, the captain of the ill-fated Costa Concordia, to 16 years and one month in prison for his role in the shipwreck that claimed 32 lives.
Schettino,
54, was sentenced at the end of a 19-month trial, three years after the January
2012 disaster, which occurred after the huge cruise ship hit rocks off the
Tuscan island of Giglio. His conviction is subject to appeal.
An Italian
court on Wednesday sentenced Francesco Schettino, the captain of the ill-fated
Costa Concordia, to 16 years and one month in prison for his role in the
shipwreck that claimed 32 lives.
Schettino,
54, was sentenced at the end of a 19-month trial, three years after the January
2012 disaster, which occurred after the huge cruise ship hit rocks off the
Tuscan island of Giglio. His conviction is subject to appeal.
The
disgraced skipper, who had earlier tearfully appealed to the court for mercy,
had been charged with manslaughter, causing a shipwreck and abandoning his ship
with passengers and crew still on board.
It was not
immediately clear which of the various counts he was convicted on.
Prosecutors
had sought a total sentence of 26 years and three months.
Schettino
was accused during the trial of recklessly steering the giant cruise ship onto
the rocks with more than 4,000 people on board, negligently delaying an order
to abandon ship and then leaving the ship himself in a cowardly and
unprofessional manner.
In his
defence, Schettino said his crew was to blame for the collision, that the
delayed evacuation might have saved lives and insisted he fell off the tilting
boat rather than fleeing in fear.


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