Italy: Bones Found Amid Shipwreck

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Divers involved in the recovery of the cruise ship Costa Concordia found several bones on the seabed on Thursday, but the authorities cautioned that DNA tests would be necessary to determine whether they were the remains of the last two unrecovered bodies from the shipwreck that killed 32 people last year. The search for the two missing victims resumed Monday, a week after the capsized ship was righted during a complex salvage operation 20 months after the liner crashed into two granite reefs just off the tiny Tuscan island of Giglio. Experts have yet to go inside the parts of the ship that remained submerged for months after the shipwreck in January 2012. The captain, Francesco Schettino, went on trial this month on charges of multiple manslaughter, causing a shipwreck and abandoning the vessel before all of the ship’s 4,229 passengers and crew members were safe.