Bells and horns rang out on the Italian Island of Giglio on Monday evening to mark the exact moment when the Costa Concordia sank two years ago. <br /><br />Survivors and relatives of the ship’s victims had gathered to commemorate the disaster with a candle-lit procession. <br /><br />In all, 32 people died in the tragedy when the cruise liner hit rocks off the Tuscan coast and capsized.<br /><br />The Concordia’s captain Francesco Schettino is still on trial accused of manslaughter, causing a shipwreck and abandoning ship. <br /><br />Earlier during the day survivors marked the two year anniversary by laying a wreath into the sea next to the wrecked vessel. <br /><br />Recently hauled upright in a special salvage operation, the Concordia is due to be towed away later this year.
