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The ex-CEO of Italian highway operator and 31 others convicted in deadly 2018 bridge collapse
GENOA, Italy (AP) — An Italian court on Thursday convicted the former CEO of Italy’s main highway operator and 31 others in the 2018 Genoa highway bridge collapse that sent vehicles plunging and killed 43 people, a disaster that exposed serious lapses in the maintenance of Italian infrastructure. Dozens of family members of the victims packed the courtroom as Chief Judge Paolo Lepri read the verdicts against 57 defendants, including former executives and officials.
The ex-CEO of Italian highway operator and 31 others convicted in deadly 2018 bridge collapse
The ex-CEO of Italian highway operator and 31 others convicted in deadly 2018 bridge collapse An Italian court on Thursday convicted the former CEO of Italy's main highway operator and 31 others in the 2018 Genoa highway bridge collapse that sent vehicles plunging and killed 43 people, a disaster that exposed serious lapses in the maintenance of Italian infrastructure.
The ex-CEO of Italian highway operator and 31 others convicted in deadly 2018 bridge collapse
COLLEEN BARRY and BRIAN HENDRIE GENOA, Italy (AP) — An Italian court on Thursday convicted the former CEO of Italy's main highway operator and 31 others in the 2018 Genoa highway bridge collapse that sent vehicles plunging and killed 43 people, a disaster that exposed serious lapses in the maintenance of Italian infrastructure. Dozens of family members of the victims packed the courtroom as Chief Judge Paolo Lepri read the verdicts against 57 defendants, including former executives and officials.
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