Tag Archives: Captain

Image mf.gif

Costa Concordia hearing re-opens

||

Related

Costa Concordia indictment hearings open 15/04/2013 13:16 CET
Costa Cruises accepts a million euro fine over… 10/04/2013 21:32 CET
Costa Concordia victims remembered six months on 14/07/2012 03:43 CET
Costa Corcordia captain free from house arrest 05/07/2012 18:23 CET
Italy: six-year jail term demanded at Berlusconi sex… 14/05/2013 00:36 CET

The pre-trial hearing into the sinking of the cruise liner the Costa Concordia last year has resumed in Italy.

According to his lawyers, Francesco Schettino, who was Captain of the vessel at the time, is depressed due to the media coverage of the case.

He could face various charges relating to the tragedy, including abandoning ship. But Francesco Pepe, one of his lawyers, disputes this.

“We are convinced the charge is absurd because the situation he was in meant it was impossible to remain on board,” he said.

Today’s hearing, being held in a theatre to accommodate the anticipated crowds, was to discuss fast-tracking Schittino and five other defendants, including two officers, to trial.

He wants a twin ship to reconstruct the events leading up to the tragedy.

Thirty two people died in the sinking of the craft, off the eastern coast of Italy in November last year.

It hit a rock which carved a 70-metre gash into its hull.

The Costa Concordia took on water and quickly turned over on its side.

More about: , , ,

Copyright © 2013 euronews

||

JavaScript is required in order to view this article’s accompanying video

Read More

Image mf.gif

Italy collision ship captain investigated for manslaughter

||

Related

Three dead after cargo ship hits control tower in… 08/05/2013 06:58 CET
Search for missing port workers after Genoa ship… 08/05/2013 11:25 CET
Costa Cruises accepts a million euro fine over… 10/04/2013 21:32 CET
Several hurt as strong winds push plane off Rome… 03/02/2013 17:31 CET
Costa Concordia memorial events held in Italy 13/01/2013 15:27 CET

The captain of a container ship which crashed into a control tower in the Italian port of Genoa, is facing potential manslaughter charges.

Reports quoting legal sources say he has been placed under official investigation.

It is now known that at least seven people were killed. Two of the dead were coastguard officers and a third was a pilot for the port. The identity of the others is not known.

It is thought more are still missing.

“It seems that there were also some people in the lift, and the lift has not yet been found. It fell into the sea at night. The situation is… incomprehensible,” said Pierangelo Massa, Regional Secretary for the UIL union.

The accident is thought to have happened as the Jolly Nero was being guided out of the port by two tug boats.

Something went wrong and the container ship – more than 230 metres long and weighing 40,000 tonnes – rammed the tower, bringing it crashing down.

Bruno Prinz was lucky. He explained how he was meant to work in the tower but was replaced after a colleague asked him to swap shifts. The colleague is seriously injured, one of four who were taken to hospital.

The tower was more than 50 metres high, similar to a standard air traffic control tower at airports.

More people were in it than usual because the accident happened as staff were changing shifts.

Now all that is left of the tower is a stricken stairway, leaning at an angle.

Investigators say there is no logical explanation for the collision as sea conditions were optimal.

More about: , ,

Copyright © 2013 euronews

||

JavaScript is required in order to view this article’s accompanying video

Read More

Image mf.gif

Captain America does not like Breitbart editor Ben Shapiro

“Captain America” actor Chris Evans does not like right-winger and rising Breitbart.com star Ben Shapiro, a man who accuses news anchors of hating America. Evans dislikes Shapiro so much that the actor, who with 72 tweets barely uses Twitter, wrote this to his 425,000 followers today without offering any greater context:[embedtweet id="330229601844477952"]Shapiro tried to play it cool, responding:[embedtweet id="330307083612323840"][embedtweet id="330311671467880449"]Continue Reading… Read More

Image 000_166941556.jpg

Firefighters killed in West, Texas explosion identified

So far 14 bodies have been recovered from the site of the former West Chemical and Fertilizer Co. outside of Waco, Texas, where a gigantic explosion late Wednesday night leveled the facility and the surrounding homes and buildings for blocks in each direction.At least 11 of the men who perished in the fire and the subsequent explosion were first responders, the Dallas Morning News reports. That number has been confirmed by the Waco Tribune as well.Among the 11 emergency workers killed in the blast were three men — Cyrus Reed, Jerry Chapman and Perry Calvin — who raced out of a volunteer firefighter training seminar Wednesday evening in order to try and extinguish the blaze.“The three men grabbed their gear and sped toward a growing smoke plume in West,” the Dallas News reports. “It would be their last call.”Also identified as killed in the blast is a list of other local men who proudly served as non-paid first responders for the town’s volunteer fire department. One of them, 52-year-old Kenny Harris, doubled as the fire captain for the city of Dallas and is believed to have rushed to the factory while off-duty; two others, Robert and Doug Snokhous, were brothers.”Doug and Robert could always be seen together, whether they were hunting, working on cars, golfing or cooking barbecue at the volunteer fire departments cook-off,” reads a statement penned by members of the Snokhous family following Wednesday’s blast.”They were always together and we were always comforted that they were together at the end.”Christina Rodarte, a 46-year-old West, Texas resident who has lived in the small town of 2,800 people for most of her life, told the Dallas Morning News that nearly everyone in the close-knit community lost someone in the blaze.”We know everyone that was there first,” Rodarte said. “There’s no words for it. It is a small community, and everyone knows the first responders… all volunteer.”County music singer Willie Nelson grew up outside of West and has vowed to donate the proceeds from an upcoming area concert to the town’s volunteer fire squad. In a statement published on his website, he recalls as well the closeness that made West a special place for roughly 2,8000 residents.“These friends and neighbors have always been and are still a part of my life. My heart is praying for the community that we call home,” Nelson said.In addition to the volunteer firefighters that have been named as casualties of Wednesday’s explosion, the owner of a local welding operation and the proprietor of a nearby fencing company were also killed.Several others remain missing, and investigators expect the death toll to rise as the rubble of the fertilizer plant is carefully searched in the days to come.Roughly 200 people were injured in the blast, and as many as 75 homes were significantly damaged. The Associated Press has since reported that the West Chemical and Fertilizer Co. hasn’t been inspected by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) since 1985. Read More

Off-duty firefighter saves man who sawed his arms to the bone in Home Depot

An off-duty firefighter saved the life of a man who cut both his arms to the bone with power saws at a California Home Depot Store. According to Southern California’s NBC Channel 4, Pasadena Fire Captain Art Hurtado sprang into action when a man walked into the West Covina Home Depot and…

Read More

Image mf.gif

Gay Marine on DOMA: “Ours is not the military family that things happen easily for”

Marine Captain Matthew Phelps on being transferred overseas and the invisibility of his nuptials under the the Defense of Marriage Act (emphasis mine):All of my colleagues are getting ready to transfer, every single one of us is transferring somewhere. And they’re all talking about making their arrangements and, you know, looking for a house and selling their home, moving with their wives. While they’re worried whether or not the place they’re moving to will accept the breed of dog that they’ve got, I am waiting on a decision from the Supreme Court to see if my husband is going to be allowed to move with me.More here:Continue Reading… Read More

State senator testifies: NYPD chief wanted ‘stop and frisk’ to intimidate minorities

State Sen. Eric Adams (D-Brooklyn), a former NYPD police captain, testified on Monday morning that New York City’s controversial “stop and frisk” program was intended to intimidate ethnic minorities. He told a federal court in Manhattan that NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly admitted as…

Read More