A View Comments Home Topics Cruise By Donna TunneyDivers recovered the remains of four people inside the wrecked Costa Concordia on Wednesday, according to published reports.
The discovery brings to 21 the number of bodies found since the 4,200-passengership hit a rocky reef off the Italian coast on Jan. 13. At least 11 people are still missing, according to the latest reports from Italy.
The ship capsized off the Italian island of Giglio, where it remains half-submerged as salvage crews attempt to remove 500,000 gallons of fuel. Italian authorities have not yet confirmed the identities of victims located on Feb. 22.
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