Costa Concordia: new life of Domnica Cemortan 10 years later

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A decade has passed since that cursed night: the hull crashing against the rocks of the Scole and the cruise ship Costa Concordia lying on its side right in front of the Island of Giglio, extinguishing the lives of 32 people. It was the night of many heroes and unfortunately of martyrs, those who are remembered and honored today. But it was also a night of cowards, and the count of those who thought only of themselves, as opposed to those who sacrificed everything for others, was made in the following days. Thus, Domnica Cemortan also ended up in the meat grinder: the attractive Moldovan dancer, 25 years old at the time, blonde and with a slender physique, with a disturbing Eastern accent and a supposed love story in progress with Captain Schettino, right during the voyage of the shipwreck.

The accusation

As the lifestyle magazine AM Network recalls, newspapers from the last decade immediately labeled her as the "black lady" who unwittingly contributed to one of the greatest global maritime disasters: they accused her of causing Captain Schettino to lose his mind, as well as his course.

The present on TV

As the magazine Mow reports, today Domnica has tried to erase the tragedy experienced in Italian waters: she has engaged in social work and advocates for women. The former dancer is now a TV commentator and still retains, after ten years, a good deal of charm and allure: a Moldovan gossip magazine has indeed included her among the 100 sexiest women in Moldova thanks to a photograph that has captivated thousands of fans on Moldovan social media.

Summary
A decade has passed since the tragic night when the Costa Concordia cruise ship capsized off the coast of Giglio Island, resulting in the deaths of 32 people. This night is remembered for both heroes and martyrs, as well as for those who acted selfishly. Among those scrutinized was Domnica Cemortan, a 25-year-old Moldovan dancer who was rumored to be romantically involved with Captain Schettino during the voyage. Media outlets quickly labeled her the 'black lady' of the disaster, accusing her of distracting the captain and contributing to the maritime tragedy. Today, Domnica has sought to move past the incident, engaging in social work and advocating for women's rights. She has transitioned into a television commentator and still retains much of her charm and allure, recently being named one of the 100 sexiest women in Moldova by a gossip magazine, thanks to a captivating photo that garnered significant attention on social media. Domnica's journey reflects her efforts to redefine her identity beyond the shadow of the disaster.