World: With some still missing, authorities call off search in Costa Concordia wreck
- 17 bodies recovered from the deadly Costa Concordia wreck near Italy earlier this month
- 15 people are still missing; authorities have notified next-of-kin that they’ve called off the search source
- » What’s the punishment? Costa Crociere, the Italian unit of Carnival Cruise Lines, will pay €11,000 ($14,500) for each person on the ship, and will still face civil suits from individual passengers affected by the January 13 incident. The lawyer who helped overturn the murder conviction of Raffaele Sollecito (Amanda Knox’s boyfriend), plans to file a criminal complaint on behalf of the people affected by the crash. Meanwhile, Francesco Schettino, the captain who allegedly caused the wreck and abandoned the ship, remains under house arrest.