Messina prosecutors on Friday
placed six people under investigation for the deaths of three
naval workers on board the 'Sansovino' ship Tuesday. Possible
charges include multiple manslaughter, judicial sources said.
The six were named as Salvatore Virzì, captain of the
Sansovino, who is still in a Messina hospital; another officer
on the ferry, Fortunato De Falco; Luigi Genchi, CEO of the
Caronte & tourist isole minori company that owns the ship;
Giosué Agrillo, head of a Naples maintenance firm; Domenico
Ciccio'; and the Caronte & Tourist isole minori company itself.
Autopsies will be carried out later Friday.
A fourth worker is still in very serious condition after
taking ill while working on fuel tanks on the Caronte & Tourist
ferry anchored in Messina port in a workplace accident that saw
his three fellow workers die.
Ferdinando Puccio, 36, was initially mistakenly reported to
have died after inhaling toxic fumes while performing a welding
job on the Sansovino ferry on Tuesday.
The other confirmed victims are Gaetano D'Ambra, 27,
Christian Micalizzi, 38, and Santo Parisi, 51.
The ship's captain Salvatore Virzi' is also reported to be in
a serious condition.
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