
The 64-year-old Ukrainian captain of the Swiss-operated Viking Sigyn hotelship, centre, is escorted to a court hearing to decide on his arrest at the Buda Central District Court in Budapest, Hungary, Wednesday, July 31, 2019. On May 29, the Viking Sigyn cruise ship collided with the Hableany sightseeing boat that had 33 South Korean tourists on board and a crew of two Hungarians. Seven tourists were rescued from the water after the collision and the rest died. The captain was taken back into police custody on July 29 on suspicion of abandoning the passengers and crew of the Hableany sightseeing boat after the crash. (Marton Monus/MTI via AP)
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