An Italian court has convicted five men of manslaughter over last year's deadly Costa Concordia shipwreck off Italy.
The boat's helmsman, on-board hotel director, two naval officers and the head of the Italian cruise company's crisis unit will be sentenced later.
Thirty two people were killed when the Costa Crociere ship capsized off the island of Giglio in January 2012.
The trial of Captain Francesco Schettino has been adjourned after he requested electrical tests on the ship.
After plea bargains, the defendants - Indonesian helmsman Jacob Rusli Bin, naval officers Ciro Ambrosio and Silvia Coronica, on-board hotel director Manrico Giampedroni and Roberto Ferrarini, director of the Italian cruise company's crisis unit - face jail sentences of between a year-and-a-half and just under three years.
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