Costa Concordia Victim Remains Found

Nearly three years ago the Costa Concordia crusie ship ran aground off Italy's Giglio island. It has been 1,025 days since the accident. Finally the last of the victims remains have been found. In January 2012 the were around 4,200 passengers on the ship, thirty-two lives were lost. Russel Rebello was the only person the came up missing from the accident until now. His brother confirmed that they had found his body on Facebook. 

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How would you feel if this happened to your family member? 

Would you post about finding someones remains on social media? Why or why not?

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  • I would go to all lengths to find there body and no i don't think that would be a good idea to put it on social media. 

  • Good but perhaps your summary is a bit too brief. Tell us more about what happened.

  • i would try to get all the help i could. probably not its probably going to be on the news anyways 

    • Would you give up hope if it took three years to find them? Like in this situation. 

  • I know I would be grieving for my family member. I'm not sure if I would post it on social media, if lots of people were asking what happened then I would. Personally I would like to keep it in between my family.

    • I think keeping it within the family would be best. 

  • I would feel relieved that they were found because it would mean I could get closure and can move on with my life. I would not post it on social media, because that would be creepy and nobody wants to know that you found a dead body.

    • But what about confirming that you had found them and they were dead?

  • I would feel better knowing that we found them and aren't wondering anymore. And I probably wouldn't, that just seems kind of weird.

    • Would you confirm it if someone asked you? Like in a text message or something.

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