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A helicopter flies over the Italian-owned Norman Atlantic ferry off the coast of the port of Brindisi on January 2, 2015. Bari prosecutor Giuseppe Volpe ordered the Italian-owned vessel to be towed to Brindisi so that it can be searched for corpses and for clues as to what caused the huge fire that erupted on board on December 28. The fire led to the deaths of at least 13 people and there are fears the final toll could be higher amid uncertainty over how many people were actually on board. The 60-mile (96-kilometre) crossing to southern Italy was expected to see the ferry arrive in Brindisi at midday Friday at the earliest. AFP PHOTO / FILIPPO MONTEFORTE (Photo credit should read FILIPPO MONTEFORTE/AFP via Getty Images)

A helicopter flies over the Italian-owned Norman Atlantic ferry off the coast of the port of Brindisi on January 2, 2015. Bari prosecutor Giuseppe Volpe ordered the Italian-owned vessel to be towed to Brindisi so that it can be searched for corpses and for clues as to what caused the huge fire that erupted on board on December 28. The fire led to the deaths of at least 13 people and there are fears the final toll could be higher amid uncertainty over how many people were actually on board. The 60-mile (96-kilometre) crossing to southern Italy was expected to see the ferry arrive in Brindisi at midday Friday at the earliest. AFP PHOTO / FILIPPO MONTEFORTE        (Photo credit should read FILIPPO MONTEFORTE/AFP via Getty Images)