'Costa Concordia' Death Toll Rises To 12

A couple feed their child while sitting on a dock in front of the "Costa Concordia" cruise ship that ran aground off the Italian island of Giglio on January 15.

Italian Coast Guard divers have found the body of a woman on board the Italian cruise ship that ran aground and capsized a week ago, bringing the known death toll to 12.

Coast Guard Commander Cosimo Nicastro told the Associated Press news agency that the body, wearing a life jacket, was found in a narrow corridor near an evacuation staging point at the ship's rear.

The body was brought to Giglio, the Tuscan island where the cruise liner hit a reef and ran aground on January 14 with 4,200 people onboard.

Twenty people are still missing.

compiled from agency reports