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How long captain of Costa Concordia is still in prison for after abandoning sinking ship that killed 33
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Published 11:11 12 Jul 2026 GMT+1

How long captain of Costa Concordia is still in prison for after abandoning sinking ship that killed 33

He was nicknamed 'Captain Coward' by media as a new Netflix documentary features never-before-seen footage of the disaster

Jess Battison

Jess Battison

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On 13 January 2012, the Costa Concordia cruise ship struck a reef and capsized off the Italian island of Giglio.

With more than 4,000 people on board, the evacuation was heavily delayed. Dozens of people were left injured with 32 killed in the disaster and a 33rd death being a salvage diver while working to refloat the cruise ship.

Netflix’s latest documentary, Shipwrecked: Nightmare at Sea, features never-before-seen footage and survivor accounts from the disaster as captain Francesco Schettino faces blame.

Nicknamed ‘Captain Coward’ by Italian media for abandoning the sinking ship, he was found guilty of multiple manslaughter. Schettino was also convicted of causing the shipwreck and abandoning ship before his passengers. He was sentenced to 16 years in prison.

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When convicted, he maintained that he prevented a greater loss of life by steering the stricken ship to shallow water.

The 2012 catastrophe claimed 33 lives, led to a 16-year prison sentence, and drew global media attention. (Netflix)
The 2012 catastrophe claimed 33 lives, led to a 16-year prison sentence, and drew global media attention. (Netflix)

Included in the documentary, the captain was accused of intentionally steering the cruise ship dangerously close to the island’s coast in order to ‘impress’ passengers.

He told his trial he wanted to ‘kill three birds with one stone’: please the passengers, salute a retired captain on Giglio and do a favour to the head waiter who was from there. He rejected claims that he wanted to impress his lover, Domnica Cemortan, with him at the helm.

“He asked me if I would like to join him on the bridge for the sail-by,” Manrico Giampedroni, the hotel cabin services manager, said in the doc.

“To me, it sounded a bit unusual, because, as it was night, all dark, there wasn’t much to see. But, as this was the captain’s decision, we complied.”

Italian media nicknamed him 'Captain Coward'. (Laura Lezza/Getty Images)
Italian media nicknamed him 'Captain Coward'. (Laura Lezza/Getty Images)

But as the survivors describe in the doc, a loud screeching and scraping sound was heard as panic descended.

And audio of Schettino hears him say: “God, what have I done?”

Passengers were told there was an emergency blackout and that things were under control.

But Giampedroni claimed: “They weren’t telling them the reality of the situation.” The abandon-ship order was not issued until 70 minutes after the collision.

And after the ship began to sink, the captain was apparently seen on a lifeboat while many people remained stuck on board.

The catastrophe killed 33 in total. (Netflix)
The catastrophe killed 33 in total. (Netflix)

Schettino’s sentence

Costa Cruises refuted the captain’s claims that it has encouraged the dangerous manoeuvre and called it ‘unauthorised, unapproved and unknown’. The company said Schettino had made ‘serious errors of judgement’.

Costa Cruises was not found criminally guilty and avoided a trail by paying a $1.1 million fine. It also paid out various settlements to passengers.

Condemned as a ‘careless idiot’ by a prosecutor, Schettino accepted some responsibility but denied the criminal charges as he argued he had been made a scapegoat.

Having been found guilty in 2015 of manslaughter and convicted of causing the shipwreck and abandoning ship, he was sentenced to 16 years in prison.

Schettino attempted to repeal the ruling and in 2017 was ordered to hand himself in for detention, exhausting his appeals.

He has continued to make complaints and last year filed for early release, requesting to enter a state of ‘semi-liberty’ which would allow him to serve the remainder of his sentence outside of prison.

However, his requests have been withdrawn or denied so far and he is currently serving his sentence in Rome where he is expected to remain in custody until roughly 2032.

Featured Image Credit: Photonews via Getty Images

Topics: Netflix, True Crime, Cruise Ship

Jess Battison
Jess Battison

Jess is a Senior Journalist with a love of all things pop culture. With a specialism in entertainment, she's covered the updates live at major events from The Brits in London to Disney's D23 in California. Jess covers the latest breaking news stories across the UK and the globe as well as interviewing your favourite faces including the likes of Dwayne Johnson, Stephen Graham, Aubrey Plaza and Chris Hemsworth. She graduated with a first in Journalism from City, University of London in 2021.

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