The bodies of three people who died in an accident involving a cruise ship off the Italian coast have been identified as two French nationals and one Peruvian, dpa quoted officials as saying Saturday. The three, all men, are believed to have drowned after the Costa Concordia late Friday ran aground near the Isola del Giglio island off Italy's western shores. Italian authorities also said that the were revising downwards the number of people reported as missing - initially several dozen - as survivors were gradually being tallied.