bones found on seabed near italy cruise ship wreck
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Bones found on seabed near Italy cruise ship wreck

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Divers looking for the last two victims of Italy's Costa Concordia cruise ship disaster found some bones on the seabed Thursday, raising hopes of closure for relatives after a traumatic 20-month wait. The bones are "presumably human", Francesca Maffini, a spokeswoman for the civil protection agency which is overseeing the search operation, told AFP. "They were outside the ship, on a part of the seabed that was exposed when the ship was raised," she said. But she said there could be no certainties without DNA identification, which could take "several days". The search began on Tuesday after the 114,500-ton vessel was hoisted upright last week in the biggest ever salvage operation of a passenger ship after the January 13, 2012 tragedy on the tiny island of Giglio. Officials had said that they believed the two bodies, those of Italian passenger Maria Grazia Trecarichi and Indian waiter Russel Rebello, could have been trapped under the hull of the ship, which had keeled over. Trecarichi's husband, Elio Vincenzi, and Rebello's brother, Kevin Rebello, have visited the island several times since the incident and are warmly welcomed by the small fishing community when they come. Vincenzi earlier this year laid a plaque at the bottom of the sea close to where the ship foundered. The ANSA news agency said the bones were found close to where the fourth deck of the ship had been lying. The fourth deck is where the lifeboats were and where many of the other victims were found. "Judging by where they were found, the remains could be of the two victims," Franco Gabrielli, head of the civil protection agency, told reporters on the island. The ship's captain, Francesco Schettino, is currently on trial for multiple manslaughter, for abandoning ship before all the passengers had been evacuated and for causing extensive environmental damage. Hearings are set to resume on October 7 with a long list of witnesses for the prosecution set to testify. Four other crew members and an executive from ship owner Costa Crociere have already been convicted after negotiating plea bargains but do not have to go to prison under Italian law as their sentences are for under three years. Costa Crociere is also no longer involved in criminal proceedings after paying a 1.0-million euro ($1.3-million) fine and accepting limited responsibility for employing the accused crew members, although it is being sued by dozens of survivors through civil courts. The Costa Concordia crashed into a group of rocks near the coast of the tiny island of Giglio with 4,229 people from 70 countries on board as it was performing a risky salute manoeuvre close to the shore. The 290-metre (951-foot) ship veered sharply and tipped over with a massive gash in its hull but the order to evacuate was only given more than an hour after the crash -- a delay that proved fatal. Desperate passengers were forced to jump into the freezing waters in the dark and swim ashore or crawl down the exposed part of the hull to waiting boats after some of the lifeboats failed to deploy. The victims of the disaster included a five-year-old Italian girl, a Peruvian waitress who gave her lifejacket to a passenger, a Hungarian musician who went back for his prized violin and two US pensioners from Minnesota who were away on their dream holiday.

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