Israel’s Mossad says former agent was among 4 people who died when boat sank in Italy
JERUSALEM (AP) β Israelβs intelligence agency said Wednesday that a retired agent was among four people killed in northern Italy when a sudden storm sank a houseboat hired for a weekend pleasure cruise on a lake.
The former agent was on the vessel with 22 other people on a lake near the town of Lisanza. Two Italian intelligence agents and a Russian woman β part of the two-person crew β also died.
The Israeli prime ministerβs office issued a statement on behalf of the Mossad saying the unnamed agentβs remains had been returned to Israel for burial. The Foreign Ministry had previously confirmed that a retiree from the Israeli security forces was killed but didnβt provide a name or age or give details on his professional background.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahuβs office said that because of the agentβs work in the agency, further details could not be disclosed and extended condolences to his family.
Italian police released no information on the identities or professions of the 19 survivors, but local news reports said they included other members of the Italian and Israeli intelligence services, suggesting the outing may have been part of a work meeting.
Without providing sources, Italian dailies Repubblica, Corriere della Sera and Il Messaggero said the survivors were spirited out of the hospital and the Israelis out of Italy via a private plane back to Tel Aviv.
The captain, identified by Italian media as Carlo Carminati, survived the mishap and was questioned by prosecutors. Media reports also said the boat, which capsized before sinking, only had a capacity of 15 passengers and two crew members, but was carrying 23 passengers at the time.
Source: AP News