The Prato prosecutor has closed the investigation into the death of Luana D'Orazio, the 22-year-old worker, mother of a child, who died last May 3 in the warp of a textile company in Montemurlo, in the province of Prato.

The notice of conclusion of the investigation was notified in these hours.

The suspects remain the three whose names were already known, namely Luana Coppini, owner of the company, her husband Daniele Faggi, considered by the investigators to be the de facto administrator of the company, and the maintenance technician Mario Cusimano.

The hypothesized offenses are manslaughter and willful removal of the accident prevention precautions.

According to the technical investigations carried out by the consultant appointed by the prosecutor, the engineer Carlo Gini, the warper for sampling, which is the textile machinery to which Luana D'Orazio was employed, had the safety devices deactivated. Furthermore, according to the expert reconstructions commissioned by the prosecutor, the accident would have occurred while the same machinery was traveling at high speed, a phase in which the protective shutters must remain lowered for safety reasons and, instead, they would not have been.

(Unioneonline / vl)

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