Ferry tragedy skipper admits lying about medical condition

A Staten Island Ferry skipper today admitted lying about his medical history before the crash that killed 11 New York commuters, injured dozens more and exposed systemic problems with the ship’s operations.

A Staten Island Ferry skipper today admitted lying about his medical history before the crash that killed 11 New York commuters, injured dozens more and exposed systemic problems with the ship’s operations.

Assistant Captain Richard Smith admitted that he had taken Tramadol, a back pain drug, and Tylenol PM – two drugs with side effects that can include drowsiness.

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