Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

A judge ordered the arrest of a captain in a deadly collision on the Danube River.

Officials say falling water levels should help salvage efforts

- By Pablo Gorondi

BUDAPEST, Hungary — A Hungarian judge on Saturday ordered the formal arrest of a captain whose Viking river cruise ship collided with a sightseein­g boat on the Danube River, sinking the tourist boat and leaving seven South Koreans dead and 21 other people missing.

Authoritie­s said the spring water levels in Budapest are expected to fall quickly in the coming days, helping efforts to salvage the wreckage, which might still contain victims’ bodies.

The judge ordered the 64-yearold Ukrainian captain of the Viking Sigyn cruise ship formally arrested for 30 days. He said the captain could be released on bail — subject to him wearing a tracking device and remaining in Budapest — but prosecutor­s are appealing that decision.

The Viking ship collided Wednesday evening with a much smaller sightseein­g boat carrying 35 people, most of them South Korean tourists, in Budapest, the capital. Seven people were rescued.

Divers have been unable to approach the wreckage of the 88½-foot tour boat because of high water levels, strong currents and murky waters. A Hungarian military ship has been anchored at the site to help the salvage operation.

The captain is suspected of endangerin­g water traffic causing a fatal mass disaster, which carries a sentence of two to eight years.

“The substantia­ted suspicion is supported by the report from the scene, photograph­s, video recordings and more,” the court said, adding that the suspect must be available for authoritie­s investigat­ing the deadly crash.

The captain, identified only as Yuriy C. in line with Hungarian laws, has been in custody since Thursday. His lawyers dispute that their client made any mistakes leading to the collision, which occurred under a heavy rain and with restricted visibility on the river.

Defense lawyer Gabor Elo said there are no grounds to consider his client a suspect in the case, arguing that the prosecutio­n’s request for the arrest was motivated only by the fact that the captain is a Ukrainian citizen.

Hungarian police spokesman Kristof Gal said the seven confirmed victims, all South Koreans, have been identified with the help of South Korean authoritie­s by using finger and palm prints and showing photos to relatives.

Some victims’ relatives and friends on Saturday visited the site of the collision under the city’s Margit Bridge, one of the seven main bridges over the Danube in Budapest, close to the neo-gothic Hungarian parliament building.

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