He is undoubtedly guilty of leaving his ship, just like that arrogant Italian captain of the Costa Concordia, but I was just pointing out that the Captain is unlikely to be "at the helm"
I heard an expert on RORO ships being interviewed on the Today program yesterday and he maintains that it is all too easy for ferries of this type to fall over. He also said that it was probably caused by hitting some obstruction under water.
I remember the debate that went on after the Costa Concordia sunk two years ago. I was amazed that there doesn't appear to any kind of sonar that would sound an alarm if the boat approaches an underwater obstruction. If that is true than there is a serious design fault in these kind of ferries, that, by nature, are normally running quite close to the shore. ie, they are not transatlantic liners.