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President regrets Italian responsibilities in shipwreck
Feb 12, 2012, 13:06 GMT
Rome - Italian President Giorgio Napolitano attended a memorial mass in Rome on Sunday for the victims of last month's Costa Concordia shipwreck and expressed 'regret' for any blame ascribed to his compatriots.
'It was a tragedy and I express regret for whatever responsibility there was, Italian and by Italians,' Napolitano said.
Napolitano also expressed solidarity with the relatives of the victims and praised rescuers, including scuba divers, who 'had made every effort' to rescue survivors or bring to shore the bodies of those who had died in the accident.
Italy's head of state made the remarks as he was exiting Rome's Basilica of St Mary of the Angels, where the memorial mass was celebrated.
During the solemn service, the head of Italy's top Catholic bishop and head of the country's episcopal conference, Cardinal Angelo Bagnasco, offered prayers for the victims of the accident.
The Italian cruise ship Costa Concordia ran aground on the night of January 13 near the island of Giglio, off Italy's western coast. To date, 17 people have been certified dead from the disaster, while 15 remain unaccounted for.
The cruise ship's captain, Francesco Schettino, is currently under house arrest and faces charges of manslaughter, causing a shipwreck and abandoning the ship before all passengers and crew were evacuated.
Bagnasco also praised coast guard officials and rescuers as well as the inhabitants of Giglio, many of whom had opened their homes to accommodate survivors on the night of the accident.
'Italy regards them with esteem and gratitude. In them we recognize the deep soul of our nation, rich in intelligence and heart, always ready to do great things without losing its spirit,' Bagnasco said.
But the cardinal also said 'truth and justice' still needs to be done to 'heal the wounds and restore trust.'
The Concordia, which was carrying around 4,200 passengers, was already listing heavily when an evacuation order was issued around an hour after the accident took place, officials say.
On Friday, a video broadcast on Italian television showed at times confused activity on the command bridge of the cruise ship as it began sinking.
At one stage, a voice from one of the people in the dimly lit command bridge is heard saying: 'The passengers are entering the lifeboats by themselves.' To which someone - identified as captain Francesco Schettino by the TG5 news programme that aired the footage - calmly replies: 'Vabbuo (ok).'
The exchange apparently took place almost an hour after the ship ran aground and several minutes before an official order to abandon ship was issued.
In the aftermath of the accident, several survivors complained that they were not assisted by the crew during the evacuation and described scenes of chaos and panic.

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