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'Norman Atlantic' Greek Victims' Bodies to be Repatriated

The Greek victims' three bodies of the "Norman Atlantic" naval tragedy will be repatriated with a Greek Air Force C-130, according to an announcement emerging from the country's National Defense Ministry. The flight will depart from the Bari airport within...

'Norman Atlantic' Victims May Have Been Attacked by Sharks

Shocking new press leaks regarding the "Norman Atlantic" naval tragedy that cost the lives of 11 people appeared in the Italian press on Monday. According to information emerging from the Italian investigators as well as the medical examiner, some of the...

Italian Firefighters Finally Extinguish Fire on 'Norman Atlantic'

Italian firefighters have finally managed to extinguish all fires burning on board of ferry boat "Norman Atlantic," which was towed to the port of Brindisi, Italy, on January 2. The ship has already been sequestered for the investigation, while...

What Italian Firefighters Saw Inside 'Norman Atlantic'

An unshaped mass of ironware witnessed the first Italian firefighters who managed to access one of “Norman Atlantic’s” garages yesterday. The ferry, which is currently tied to the port of Brindisi, was accessed by firefighters and specialists during the...

Access to All Areas of 'Norman Atlantic' Impossible, Third Greek Citizen Confirmed Dead

Fire rings that have not been extinguished are still burning on board of the fire-stricken ferry boat "Norman Atlantic" and specifically in its garage. This prevented the Italian experts and prosecutors from getting on board and enter its burned...

Third Greek Victim Identified in 'Norman Atlantic' Ferry Disaster

The Greek embassy in Rome on Saturday confirmed that a third Greek was among those confirmed dead in the "Norman Atlantic" ferry disaster in the Adriatic. According to the embassy, the dead body was identified as that of Greek national...

Greek, Italian Authorities Diverge Significantly on Figures for 'Norman Atlantic' Missing

Ninety people are considered missing from the fire-stricken “Norman Atlantic” ferry, according to Italian prosecution authorities, but only 18 according to Greek authorities, Italian news network TG5 said on Friday. It added that "some names may have been included in...

'Norman Atlantic' Arrives in Brindisi

On December 28, 2014, passenger ship "Norman Atlantic" caught on fire. Now, six days later, Italian authorities were able to tow the burnt ship in the port of Brindisi, Italy, in order to investigate the fire cause. Four tug ships...

Investigation on Causes of 'Norman Atlantic' Tragedy Begins

The investigation process to determine the causes of the Norman Atlantic sea tragedy has begun as all 22 crew members will be testifying to Italian authorities today. The ship's crew has been transferred to the port of Brindisi by Italian warship...

Burning Ferry Off Greece Towed Towards Albanian Coast, 11 Dead, Passenger List Unknown

The number of Greek survivors off the burning ferryboat "Norman Atlantic," has risen to 235 while the fate of dozens of passengers, due to the continuing confusion with the official passengers list remains unknown. Within the following hours, Italian navy...