More bodies found on Concordia
Four more bodies have been recovered from the wreck of the Costa Concordia, more than a month after it ran into rocks off the coast of Italy.
Italian media say the body of a five-year-old girl is among those believed to have been found in the submerged part of the ship.
Thirty-two people died in the disaster but until today only 17 bodies had been recovered. An official on the island of Giglio where the ship ran aground confirmed more bodies had been found but did not say how many, said the BBC.
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