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Tearful Costa Concordia captain Schettino awaits verdict

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The former captain of the doomed Costa Concordia gives his final, tearful address to Italian judges before they deliberate his fate in the mansalughter trial over the cruiseliner disaster that left 32 people dead in 2012. Mana Rabiee reports.

Added on the 11/02/2015 16:45:33 - Copyright : Reuters EN

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