January 23, 2012 - According to reports a class action lawsuit is planned to be filed in Miami against Carnival Corp. the parent company of the Italian ship owner.
The luxury liner Costa Concordia that was 950 feet with 1,500 cabins struck a sand bar, putting an approximate 160 foot gash in the hull, causing the ship to sink on January 13th off the coast of Giglio, Italy.
According to Italian officials the number of deaths that have been confirmed has risen to 15. Officials said that two women were found on Bridge 4 in the vicinity of the internet café.
Authority Franco Gabrielli the head official in charge of the operation, stated there are still approximately 17 people from the cruise ship still unaccounted for. He said that the two women that were found Sunday were both wearing life jackets. Gabrielli said that the recovery operation is complicated and takes approximately 45 minutes for divers to search each of the cabins.
This was a public service message from the Costa Concordia cruise ship accident attorney at Ehline Law Firm PC. 633 West Fifth Street, 28th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90071. 213.596.9642.
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