The criminal proceedings against the 13 owners of the ruin where two Nuoro boys, Patryk Zola and Ythan Romano , died due to the collapse of the attic on Easter Monday 2024 have been archived.

Preliminary Investigations Judge Mauro Pusceddu made the decision, rejecting the objections of the family's lawyers after a request from the prosecutor's office.

The judge upheld the expert report from the Nuoro court, which concluded that the two boys contributed to the collapse of the attic through their actions. The judge did not consider the building, though dilapidated, to be unsafe, and that the collapse was "reasonably foreseeable."

"The clarifications provided by the expert, subsequently evaluated and accepted by the judge, were examined together with the arguments we formulated in response to the objections of the injured parties against the request for dismissal made by the prosecutor," say the owners' lawyers Patrizio Rovelli and Fabrizio Rubiu . "As a result of this comprehensive assessment, it was clearly and unequivocally established that the event, although marked by profound tragedy, is in no way attributable to our clients, the co-owners of the building, either from a causal or subjective perspective, and is nevertheless objectively unforeseeable."

The property has been released from seizure but now, given what happened, it must be considered "seriously unsafe."

(Unioneonline)

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