In these days, the Chamber of Deputies will be checking and testing the recorder acquired, restored and put back into operation by the Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry into the Moby Prince ship disaster in which 140 innocent people died, including passengers and crew members.

The confirmation comes from Andrea Romano, deputy of the Democratic Party and president of the parliamentary commission of inquiry into the tragic accident.

"We will soon be able to digitally transfer the full content of the 'bobinone', the magnetic tape that contains the recording of radio communications in the harbor of Livorno between 10 and 11 April 1991, the night of the Moby massacre. Prince ", continues Romano." It will take a few weeks of work but it will be the first time, in thirty years, that all the audio tracks of the 'bobinone' will be transferred to digital. And finally it will be possible to listen to other voices of witnesses who they tell the facts of that night ".

"We continue to work for the truth", Romano's conclusion.

To lose his life, among others, in the tragedy of 10 April 1991, the Pattadese Tonino Sini, 42, engineer, officer in the Academy, ship captain and teacher of the Allievi. The Sardinians who lost their lives on the Moby Prince were thirty.

(Unioneonline / vl)

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