Italian executives jailed over 2018 Genoa bridge collapse that killed 43

Italian courts have sentenced several officials in connection with the 2018 collapse of the Morandi Bridge in Genoa, which claimed 43 lives. Among those convicted, Giovanni Castellucci, the former head of Italy's motorway operator Autostrade per l'Italia, received a 12-year prison sentence. The disaster, one of Italy's deadliest infrastructure failures in recent memory, triggered widespread scrutiny over road maintenance and safety standards. Prosecutors argued that negligence and failure to properly maintain the aging structure were key factors behind the tragedy. The verdicts mark a significant moment of judicial accountability for one of the country's most devastating civil engineering failures.
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