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    Families of 43 victims await verdict in Genoa bridge disasterA large section of the giant Morandi motorway bridge crumbled and collapsed on to the railway tracks below. 14 hrs agoEurope

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    The 2018 bridge collapse was one of Italy’s worst infrastructure disasters

    On the morning of 14 August 2018, Claudia Possetti, 47, was in the car with her new husband Andrea, and her two children, aged 12 and 16.

    The couple had just married and were driving to the Italian Riviera with the youngsters for a holiday when the Morandi bridge in the northern city of Genoa collapsed beneath them.

    Their car was among those that plunged from the viaduct on to the railway tracks below. The four of them were among 43 people killed in one of Italy’s worst infrastructure disasters in decades.

    Nearly eight years on, Claudia’s sister, Egle Possetti, will be among relatives gathering in a Genoa courtroom on Thursday to hear a first-instance verdict in the trial over the collapse. The children’s father, who survived them, is also expected to be in court.

    Egle Possetti A man, a woman and two children smile at the cameraEgle Possetti
    Andrea, Claudia and her children died when the Morandi bridge collapsed

    The bridge came down during a summer storm at the height of the holiday season, sending cars and lorries plunging to the ground below.

    The collapse triggered years of investigation into how the viaduct, built in the 1960s and part of a key route linking Genoa to the French border, had been allowed to fail.

    Fifty-seven people have stood trial since July 2022. Among them are former executives of toll road operator Autostrade per l’Italia and its parent company Atlantia, engineers from the maintenance firm Spea, and former transport ministry officials. The charges range from multiple manslaughter to falsifying documents.

    All the defendants deny wrongdoing.

    At the heart of the Morandi bridge case is a basic disagreement over why the bridge fell.

    A map of the collapsed section of the bridge

    Prosecutors say maintenance was repeatedly delayed, even as warning signs were ignored, while profits kept flowing.

    Defence lawyers argue the real cause was a design flaw in the specific cable that failed, and that no maintenance regime could have prevented it as it was encased in concrete. Some lesser charges, including document forgery, have already lapsed under Italy’s statute of limitations.

    The trial has run for almost four years and 284 hearings.

    Francesco Pinto, the former deputy chief prosecutor who worked on the case, has described the length of the proceedings as symptomatic of deeper problems in Italy’s justice system, and believes an appeal and a final Supreme Court ruling could together take another two and a half years.

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    A large section of the bridge collapsed during a summer storm

    Giovanni Paolo Accinni, who is defending former Atlantia chief executive Giovanni Castellucci, points instead to the prosecution’s lengthy pre-trial technical investigations, much of which he says had to be gone over again once the trial began.

    Castellucci is already serving a six-year sentence over another fatal incident on a viaduct in southern Italy which killed 40 people in 2013.

    But the collapse of the bridge also prompted a fierce and ongoing debate about the condition of Italy’s infrastructure, highlighting concerns over aging structures and long-standing maintenance issues.

    Watch: The remains of the old Morandi bridge were demolished in June 2019

    Families of the victims are calling for answers after so many years of uncertainty.

    Egle Possetti, who also represents the victims’ families committee, says she and other relatives of the deceased hope responsibility will be clearly pinned down.

    “For so many years, lawyers told us that what happened was no-one’s fault, that it was just an accident. But this decision could be symbolically so important. Finding who is responsible could give us some sort of peace and a sense of justice.”

    On the eve of the verdict, Autostrade per l’Italia issued its first apology over the disaster, in an open letter from chief executive Arrigo Giana published in two Italian newspapers.

    Giana, who took over last year, wrote that he had long wondered why the company never apologised at the time, calling it a “further, incomprehensible wound” for a community already in shock.

    He said the current company operates under different ownership and management, and that making amends now, even if it cannot undo the families’ pain, was a moral duty. Aspi and Spea are no longer defendants in the criminal case, having reached a settlement to pay around €30m (£25m) in damages.

    The old viaduct’s remains were blown up in early 2019 with two explosions.

    A new viaduct, designed by Genoa-born architect Renzo Piano, opened just 18 months later, in August 2020.

    Known as the Genoa San Giorgio Bridge, its sail-like white pillars are meant to evoke the city’s maritime history.

    The victims’ families committee is due to hold a press conference in Genoa on Thursday evening, once the verdict has been delivered.

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