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Justice Delayed: Genoa Bridge Disaster Trial Concludes Amid Outrage

The trial of over 50 defendants for the 2018 Genoa bridge collapse that claimed 43 lives ends, raising urgent questions about accountability.

Indian Cockroach Desk17 July 2026, 1:10 am IST1 min read
Source:BBC News
Justice Delayed: Genoa Bridge Disaster Trial Concludes Amid Outrage

Justice Delayed: Genoa Bridge Disaster Trial Concludes Amid Outrage

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The long-awaited trial concerning the catastrophic collapse of the Morandi Bridge in Genoa, which tragically resulted in the deaths of 43 people, has finally reached its conclusion. With more than 50 defendants facing charges, the outcome of this case has sparked a fierce debate about government accountability and corporate negligence.

As the dust settles, citizens are left asking: what promises were made to ensure infrastructure safety, and why were these measures reportedly ignored? The disaster has highlighted serious shortcomings in oversight and regulation, leaving families of the victims still searching for justice.

The Italian authorities must now confront the pressing questions surrounding this tragedy: who is ultimately responsible, and what measures will be taken to prevent such a disaster from happening again? As reported by BBC News, the conclusion of this trial is just the beginning of a broader conversation about accountability and public safety in Italy.

Source: BBC News

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