
The verdict is almost eight years after the accident with 43 dead and is not yet valid
Former Autostrade CEO sentenced to 12 years in prison after bridge collapse in Genoa
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Almost eight years after the collapse of the Morandi motorway bridge in Genoa with 43 dead, a first sentence has been passed. A court sentenced the former CEO of the motorway operator Autostrade to twelve years in prison. The judgment is not yet final and can be challenged.
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Ex-Autostrade CEO Sentenced to Twelve Years in Prison Almost eight years after the collapse of the Morandi Highway Bridge in Genoa with 43 dead, a first sentence has been handed down.
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according to Kronen ZeitungThe judgment is not yet final and can be moved on.
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