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CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER. - The master of the burnt-out Greek ferry Heleanna, Captain Demetrios Antipas, speaking during a news conference at the Naval Headquarters building in Brindisi, Italy. He was later arrested by the Italian police and charged with multiple manslaughter. The ferry, which was carrying about 1125 persons, caught fire at sea last Saturday. At least 24 are known to have died. —Photograph by cable.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32700, 1 September 1971, Page 17

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CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER. – The master of the burnt-out Greek ferry Heleanna, Captain Demetrios Antipas, speaking during a news conference at the Naval Headquarters building in Brindisi, Italy. He was later arrested by the Italian police and charged with multiple manslaughter. The ferry, which was carrying about 1125 persons, caught fire at sea last Saturday. At least 24 are known to have died. —Photograph by cable. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32700, 1 September 1971, Page 17

CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER. – The master of the burnt-out Greek ferry Heleanna, Captain Demetrios Antipas, speaking during a news conference at the Naval Headquarters building in Brindisi, Italy. He was later arrested by the Italian police and charged with multiple manslaughter. The ferry, which was carrying about 1125 persons, caught fire at sea last Saturday. At least 24 are known to have died. —Photograph by cable. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32700, 1 September 1971, Page 17

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