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Giovanni Castellucci Sentenced to 12 Years for Genoa Bridge Collapse
16 Temmuz 2026The Guardian
- Giovanni Castellucci, the former chief executive of Italy’s motorway operator, has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for his role in the 2018 Morandi Bridge collapse in Genoa, which resulted in the deaths of 43 people. He is among 32 individuals convicted in connection with the tragedy.
- This sentencing marks a significant moment in the ongoing legal repercussions stemming from the disaster.
- The Morandi Bridge collapse occurred in August 2018, leading to widespread outrage and demands for accountability. The incident highlighted systemic issues within Italy's infrastructure management and prompted a national debate about safety standards and corporate responsibility.
- The sentencing of Giovanni Castellucci reflects a broader trend in holding corporate leaders accountable for safety failures. The Morandi Bridge collapse not only caused immense human tragedy but also raised critical questions about infrastructure management and regulatory oversight in Italy.
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