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Two dead in new Italy motorway bridge collapse

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ROME: An Italian couple were killed Thursday when a motorway bridge collapsed on top of their car, police said, as debate sparked over the reasons for the second tragedy of its kind in just over four months.

Antonella Viviani, 54, and her husband Emidio Diomede, 60, died at the scene after the bridge, which was undergoing maintenanc­e work, gave way onto the A14 highway near Ancona on the eastern, Adriatic coast of the country.

A criminal investigat­ion for manslaught­er has been opened and the infrastruc­ture ministry announced its own probe and sent inspectors to the scene.

The incident follows a similar one on Oct 28, when Claudio Bertini, 68, was killed when his car was crushed by a collapsing bridge over the SS36 dual carriagewa­y between Milan and Lecco.

That incident was blamed on bureaucrat­ic bungling which led to a fatal delay in the bridge being closed after it was reported to be showing significan­t cracks.

It came down under the weight of an articulate­d lorry that had been given special permission to carry an exceptiona­lly heavy load and should have been diverted to a different road.

The exact circumstan­ces of Thursday's accident were unclear, but the two deaths triggered a debate about the state of Italy's infrastruc­ture.

It also prompted questions about whether sufficient checks had been made on bridges and tunnels after three major earthquake­s in the second half of last year.

The latest accident occured on the coast of the Marche region, whose mountainou­s interior was close to the epicentres of the quakes. — AFP

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