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32 Convicted Over Italy’s Genoa Bridge Collapse

An Italian court has convicted 32 people, including former Autostrade per l’Italia chief Giovanni Castellucci, over the 2018 collapse of the Morandi Bridge in Genoa that claimed 43 lives. Castellucci was sentenced to 12 years in prison after being found guilty of complicity in multiple counts of manslaughter through negligence. Another 25 defendants were either acquitted or cleared due to the statute of limitations.

The Morandi Bridge collapsed during a summer storm on August 14, 2018, sending dozens of vehicles plunging nearly 50 metres onto warehouses and a riverbed below. The disaster shocked Italy and triggered widespread scrutiny of the country’s ageing infrastructure, while victims’ families welcomed the verdict as an important step toward accountability.

Prosecutors argued that years of poor maintenance, ignored safety warnings and delayed repair work contributed to the tragedy. However, the defence maintained that the collapse resulted from an original design flaw that maintenance could not have prevented. Castellucci’s legal team has announced plans to appeal the ruling under Italy’s multi-stage judicial system.

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