Eight years after the collapse of the Genoa bridge in Italy, which killed 43 people, the trial related to the disaster is approaching its first verdict. The proceedings aim to determine responsibility for the structural failure. The outcome of this trial is significant for legal accountability and infrastructure safety in Italy.
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<a href="https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMirAFBVV95cUxQeHJiTzVxOFZYQ2VJOHNQM2dqNnczUkhxMWZNY1lvZnF6WVN1UkprTVFaV210c3FZWXlHbF9FTGx4b1ZRVlFKUlhMeTRwUjhHaXV2UlZXU254d04tb3Jlb0tFMzJUZVNSUlFkWnduNGxqZTlMdjQ2NE1RTm4xWjRWWXVVeHJxUW92TTl5TUJ5ay1GQ0lVN0VxaGlBLUZkTDZHTTJDWGxxZGtpVWFi?oc=5" target="_blank">Eight years on, Italy's Genoa bridge collapse trial nears first verdict</a> <font…
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