Charred body on Norman Atlantic
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Authorities found a charred corpse on the Norman Atlantic ferry, where a deadly fire broke out on December 28 while it was sailing west of the Ionian island of Corfu.
The body was found in the ship’s car hold, where probably the fire broke out, and was taken to Bari so that coroners can conduct an autopsy.
The autopsy, will take a lot of time as a DNA test will be required.
This is the first body to be found on board after Norman Atlantic was towed to Italy. At least 10 persons lost their lives in the maritime accident, while 18 are still missing.
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