Confusion over fate of 38 Norman Atlantic passengers, including 29 Greeks

Rescuers start assembling a temporary shelter in the southern Italian port of Manfredonia, some 150 kilometers northwest of Bari, Italy, on Tuesday, as they wait for possible arrivals of survivors rescued from the crippled Italian-flagged ferry Norman Atlantic.

The fate of 29 Greeks and several other passengers who are thought to have been on board the Norman Atlantic ferry was still not known on Tuesday night as authorities in Greece and Italy attempted to clear up discrepancies regarding the ship’s manifest and the people who had been rescued from the vessel.

Officially, 437 people who were on board have been accounted for. This is 38 short of a revised total of passengers and crew released by the ship’s operator ANEK Lines. A total of 236 of those rescued are from Greece but this is 29 short of the 265 Greeks (232 passengers and 33 crew members) who were listed as being on board the ship.

A rescue vessel carrying at least 130 Greeks docked at the port of Brindisi. This was 35 Greeks more than the Merchant Marine Ministry was initially led to believe, highlighting the difficulty in obtaining precise information about the fate of all those aboard the ferry. Ministry sources told Kathimerini that Greek embassy officials were at Brindisi in order to collect the details of those who had been rescued.

The death toll from the ferry disaster rose to 11 on Tuesday. It was confirmed that a second Greek, 57-year-old Constantinos Koufopoulos, was among the victims. It also emerged that two Albanian sailors had died in the rescue attempt when a tow line from their tugboat snapped. Three of the victims were Italian truck drivers.

Bari prosecutor Giuseppe Volpe ordered the Italian-flagged ferry back to the port of Brindisi. Volpe said it was likely that other bodies will be found in the cargo areas of the ferry once searched, given that there was “incontrovertible” evidence that migrants were stowed away on board.

“Our fear is that, unfortunately, once the wreck is recovered, we’ll find other dead...

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