Captain, crew charged over ferry sinking

A Greek prosecutor has charged the captain and five other crew of a cruise ship which ran aground near the Aegean island of Santorini…

A Greek prosecutor has charged the captain and five other crew of a cruise ship which ran aground near the Aegean island of Santorini, as the search continued for two French passengers missing since the shipwreck.

The 22,412-tonne Sea Diamond, run by Louis Cruise Lines, hit a reef on Thursday close to the shore of the picturesque island, one of Greece's most popular tourist destinations. It listed and was evacuated within hours.A 45-year-old Frenchman and his 16-year-old daughter remain unaccounted for. His wife and son were among 1,156 passengers and 391 crew safely evacuated from the Greek-registered ship.

Louis Cruise Lines said there had been 730 Americans, 112 Spaniards, 100 French and many other foreigners on board, including Germans, Britons and Australians. Many have flown home and others are in hotels in the Greek capital.

The six crew have been charged with "misdemeanours", meaning they would probably face fines or suspended sentences rather than jail if convicted.

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A police source told Reuters the prosecutor on the island of Naxos had charged them with negligence leading to the sinking, violation of international maritime rules and other offences.

The six were allowed to go free awaiting trial. A date for the trial has not been set.