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Italy prosecutor­s probe 40 more people over bridge collapse

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ITALY - Italian prosecutor­s have placed around 40 more people under investigat­ion in relation to the collapse of a motorway bridge in Genoa last year, including exofficial­s of Atlantia’s units and the transport ministry, judicial sources said.

Former officials at statecontr­olled road maintenanc­e operator Anas were also under investigat­ion, the sources said. The prosecutor­s’ move broadens a probe started last year after a section of the Morandi bridge in the northern city of Genoa collapsed, sending dozens of cars plunging to the ground and killing 43 people. The bridge is part of the A10 motorway, which links Genoa to the French border and is managed by tollroad operator Autostrade, a unit of infrastruc­ture group Atlantia. The 40 or so additional suspects - from Atlantia units Autostrade and Spea Engineerin­g - join Atlantia CEO Giovanni Castellucc­i, Chairman Fabio Cerchiai and another 19 officials at both the infrastruc­ture group and the transport ministry who were placed under investigat­ion last year. Atlantia and Anas declined to comment on Thursday.

“The ministry is calmly waiting on the prosecutor­s’ work, while ensuring full cooperatio­n to get at the complete truth,” a spokesman for the transport ministry said. Prosecutor­s will ask the judge for a new evidentiar­y hearing on the disaster to ascertain the causes of the collapse, the head of the prosecutor’s office Franco Cozzi said recently. The hearing is expected to last several months, he added. Autostrade, which has come under fire from Italy’s government for the disaster, has repeatedly said that it had carried out checks on the bridge as required by law. Under Italian rules, the motorway operator is responsibl­e for maintenanc­e, while the ministry has a supervisor­y role.

(Reuters)

 ??  ?? The collapsed Morandi Bridge is seen in the Italian port city of Genoa, Italy August 15, 2018. (Photo: Reuters)
The collapsed Morandi Bridge is seen in the Italian port city of Genoa, Italy August 15, 2018. (Photo: Reuters)

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