Costa Concordia disaster: Captain’s wife speaks out in his defence

The wife of Captain Francesco Schettino - the captain of the Costa Concordia - has said she is outraged by the way her husband has been portrayed.

Schettino has been blamed by many for the disaster.

The liner carrying 4,200 passengers ran aground off the coast of Italy and capsized.

His wife spoke to French Magazine Paris Match.

She said: “My husband is at the centre of an unprecedented media storm.

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“I cannot think of any other naval or air tragedy in which the responsible party was treated with such violence ... This is a man hunt, people are looking for a scapegoat, a monster.”

Schettino - who has been charged with manslaughter, causing a shipwreck and abandoning ship - has been branded a coward in Italian newspapers.

A recording of his conversation with a coast guard agent during the disaster was leaked to the press and widely circulated on the Web.

Asked if she was angry about his treatment, she said “wouldn’t you be?”

“He is someone determined, firm and lucid. He is able to analyse situations, to understand and manage them. At home he is organised and meticulous, and otherwise he is a friendly and funny person who earns people’s esteem,” Rossi added in a version of the interview.

In the recording with the coastguard, Schettino sounds bewildered and out of control as he is ordered back onto the ship and threatened with arrest.

Schettino’s lawyer, who says his client admits partial responsibility for the disaster, is seeking to widen the investigation to include third parties with whom he was in contact, notably from ship owners, Costa Cruises.

The company, a unit the world’s largest cruise ship operator Carnival Corp, has suspended Schettino and declared itself an injured party in the case. It has said “unfortunate human error” by Schettino caused the disaster.

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