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Costa Concordia Captain Offers Some Kind of Apology

Francesco Schettino says he's sorry because 'it's normal that I should'

By Kate Seamons,  Newser Staff

Posted Jul 11, 2012 8:18 AM CDT

(Newser) – The captain who was "distracted" when the Costa Concordia sailed smack into a rock finally took to TV yesterday to at last say sorry, though it doesn't sound like the passion quotient was too high. "When there's an accident, it's not just the ship that's identified or the company," said Francesco Schettino according to Reuters, which took note of his "pronounced tic" in one eye. "The captain is identified and so it's normal that I should apologize as a representative of this system."

And while he did fault the fact that he was distracted, he pointed out that another officer was sailing the ship at the time of the incident. More not-exactly-heart-wrenching comments: "This was a banal accident in which there was a breakdown in the interaction between human beings ... It was as though there was a blackout in everyone's heads and in the instruments." The BBC notes that he did get choked up at one point, though: When asked about the 5-year-old who was among the more than 30 who died, he was unable to speak. Schettino was released from house arrest last week, but faces multiple manslaughter charges.

Francesco Schettino is seen during an exclusive interview to the Quinta Colonna programme that was broadcast, Tuesday, July 10, 2012 on Mediaset Channel 5.
Francesco Schettino is seen during an exclusive interview to the "Quinta Colonna" programme that was broadcast, Tuesday, July 10, 2012 on Mediaset Channel 5.   (AP Photo/Mediaset, HOEP)
Francesco Schettino is seen during an exclusive interview to the Quinta Colonna programme that was broadcast, Tuesday, July 10, 2012 on Mediaset Channel 5.
Francesco Schettino is seen during an exclusive interview to the "Quinta Colonna" programme that was broadcast, Tuesday, July 10, 2012 on Mediaset Channel 5.   (AP Photo/Mediaset, HOEP)
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COMMENTS
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HANKHILL
Jul 12, 2012 7:47 PM CDT
who me? noooooooooooooo i only had the best of the best working for me! they did not like me so they sank my ship. i am still a very cool guy. where is my next ship?
apocalypso
Jul 11, 2012 11:55 AM CDT
lol, as if there's anything he could say that wouldn't result in more media browbeating. They'll stop hounding him as soon as he brings those vacationers back from the dead.
milhousemn
Jul 11, 2012 9:56 AM CDT
He has to tiptoe the line of not looking like a monster and not admitting guilt.  Once the court cases are resolved I have a hunch he will be much more vocal.  
 

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