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grasscarp
You seem very well informed on this matter, were you on board, on the island, privileged to some inside information or just repeating what you have heard from the media?
/// The Captain decided to do the previously done show off of passing close to Gilio and hit rocks.///
Whether it was just showing off as you say, or just repeating a courtesy action that had taken place many times, without incident we do not know.
Why did the ship hit the rocks, where they shown on the charts, or was there something wrong with the navigation equipment? Once again we do not know.
/// He was observed dining with a "beautiful lady" when the accident happened. ///
Whether she was ugly or beautiful why should that have any bearing on the accident? A witness who was an entertainment dancer and also in the dinning room at that time, stated that the Captain was dining with a man who appeared to be a senior member of the owners of the vessel, and who was not wearing a uniform but had some form of badge on his dress.
/// He then abandoned ship before most passengers. He was ordered to return to the ship and refused. ///
Once again media hearsay, it has also been reported that he did return to the ship, and taking into consideration that it was during the hours of darkness, the huge size of the ship, the vast number of passengers and the fact that it had begun to list to one side, who would know if everyone had left the ship?
So what you class as facts are not really facts at all, and will not become so until they have been proven in a court of law.
In mitigation, if the Captain hadn't swung the ship around to be closer to land this tragedy would have been very much worse.