Justice Delayed: Families of Genoa Bridge Disaster Victims Demand Accountability
Families of 43 victims of the Genoa bridge collapse await a verdict, raising questions about government negligence and infrastructure safety.

Justice Delayed: Families of Genoa Bridge Disaster Victims Demand Accountability
A Call for Accountability
Families of the 43 victims who tragically lost their lives in the Genoa bridge disaster are still waiting for justice as a verdict looms. The Morandi motorway bridge, which was previously deemed safe, crumbled and collapsed onto the railway tracks below, revealing serious concerns about infrastructure safety and government oversight.
As the victims' families seek closure, they also demand answers from the authorities: What safety measures were in place? Why did this disaster happen? Who is truly accountable for the maintenance and inspection of such critical infrastructure? These pressing questions remain unanswered, leaving a community in mourning and a nation questioning its leaders.
The ongoing legal proceedings illustrate not only the pain of lost lives but also the urgent need for accountability in government and infrastructure management, as reported by BBC News.
Source: BBC News


