A passenger on a Danube river in Budapest, Hungary, reportedly had a testimony that the captain of the vessel was not aware of the accident.

Hungarian lawmakers are investigating a crash on a cruise ship and reported that they have obtained these statements from passengers on board.

According to Hungarian media sources quoted by Hungarian authorities, a passenger on board a ship said in a police investigation, "The captain said that the accident occurred, and the captain said, 'What happened?'

According to the statement of the passenger, the local media in Hungary interpreted that the captain did not recognize the accident itself at the moment of the accident.

However, it seems that the fact that the captain did not recognize the accident will be a good situation for the captain.

This is because the captain of the vessel was also investigating allegations that he was drinking with the passenger at the time of the accident.

Police say the Vikings are still investigating charges that they have not rescued the ship's captain since he left the ship immediately after the accident.

Meanwhile, the Hungarian opposition is demanding the involvement of the Swiss, Ukrainian and Austrian police to investigate the incident, as it is also raising suspicions of coalescence between Hungarian authorities and shipping companies.

The nationality of the vessel is Swiss, and the captain of the vessel is Ukrainian.

On the 29th of last month, 23 Korean people were killed and 3 others were missing due to a boat collision near Merit Bridge in Budapest, Hungary.

The Hungarian authorities and the Korean government's Joint Rapid Response Team are conducting a search activity centered on the 70 to 90 km downstream from the site.