
The Morandi Bridge tragedy in Genoa killed 43 people in 2018; trial had 57 defendants and 283 hearings
Former concessionaire director sentenced to 12 years for bridge collapse in Italy
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Former director of the motorway dealership Autostrade per l'Italia was sentenced to 12 years in prison for the collapse of Morandi Bridge in Genoa, which killed 43 people in August 2018. The sentence was handed down on Thursday by the tribunal of Genoa, after a mega-process that lasted eight years and involved 57 defendants and 283 hearings. Among the victims were two Romanian citizens.
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Manager sentenced to 12 years for bridge collapse in Genoa.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe collapse of the Morandi Bridge in August 2018 killed 43 people.
reliability low1/3 sourcesEight years later, the tribunal of Genoa sentenced 57 defendants in a mega-process with 283 hearings
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Manager sentenced to 12 years for bridge collapse in Genoa.
omitted byLeft sidecovered byRight sideThe collapse of the Morandi Bridge in August 2018 killed 43 people.
omitted byLeft sidecovered byRight sideEight years later, the tribunal of Genoa sentenced 57 defendants in a mega-process with 283 hearings
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