Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Sister-Sister So Casualties Aboard Costa

/ On : 12:26 AM.
Kapal Costa Allegra di Samudera Hindia (Foto: AP)
Ship Costa Allegra in the Indian Ocean (photo: AP)
LONDON -The Costa Concordia and the Costa Allegra, are two different ships that are experiencing incidents at sea. But the couple's older brother in the United Kingdom, becomes the passenger in the accident from both ships were going.

James Thomas is one of the Costa Concordia, 4234 passengers at a time when the ship sank last January. Lucky guy 19-year old is save yourself time shipwreck in the waters off the island of Giglio, Italy.

Now, her sister Rebecca was involved in an incident on board Costa, this time the woman was on the ship Costa Allegra, which is the same vessel that is operated by the company Costa Crociere.

Costa Allegra own sail flow without effort, after having a fire in the engine room. The death of the ship's generators, making the engine stopped and the ship afloat in the Indian Ocean. The ship was known to be the new sailing from Madagascar to Seychelles.

Due to the two different incidents, the father of the two no matter feel apprehensive. Mark Thomas feels fortunate that two children can be saved from both accidents are different.

"I couldn't believe it and was stunned because this happens again. I was really worried when James was involved in the accident (Costa Concordia), "said Mark was quoted as saying the Daily Mail, Tuesday (28/2/2012).

"At least James are in a situation that is better at Concordia, because of her proximity to the Mainland. But more worrying for Rebecca, due to him being in the middle of the ocean and we don't know what has happened, "he said.

Both James and Rebecca work by Italy as cruise ship dancer. Mark with his wife Jayne currently still finding out the fate of his daughter from the Costa.

Ship Costa Allegra burned on engine parts on Monday 27 February evening local time. Currently the luxury yacht has been withdrawn by the fish belong to France to an island, in order to evacuate roughly 1,000 passengers.
(faj)

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