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Costa says 3 dead, 2 missing, 8 injured

Costa says 3 dead, 2 missing, 8 injured

Cruise company condemns 'barbaric' act of terrorism

Genoa, 19 March 2015, 15:09

ANSA Editorial

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Costa Cruises said Thursday that three passengers from its Fascinosa cruise ship are dead after Wednesday's terrorist attack at a museum in Tunis, while two passengers were still missing and eight injured.
    The ship had docked in Tunis so passengers could visit the downtown museum where terrorists killed 23 people injured 47 others.
    Michael Thamm, chief executive officer of the Italian Costa Cruises, condemned "this barbaric and despicable attack terrorist attack," and expressed sympathy for the victims and their families.
    Costa Cruises also announced that it has stopped all visits by its liners to Tunisia.
    "The safety of guests and crew is Costa Cruises's priority and a necessary condition to be able to offer pleasant, serene holidays," a company statement read. "After what happened in Tunis, we have decided to cancel all the upcoming stops of our ships in Tunisia. They will be replaced by alternative stops that we are preparing".
    Costa said that its Fascinosa liner left Tunis port at 1.55 am on Thursday without 13 of its passengers after Wednesday's attack.
    The Italian casualties had reached Tunis aboard the Costa Fascinosa cruise ship, sources at the Italian embassy in the Tunisian capital said. Among them was Francesco Caldara, a pensioner from the city of Novara, relatives told ANSA. His wife Sonia Reddi was wounded but not fatally. The other confirmed Italian victim is Orazio Conte, a computer expert and Turin native.
    Tunisian Premier Habib Essid earlier said the death toll included visitors from Germany, Italy, Poland and Spain.
   

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