Collapse at the University of Cagliari, here are the names of the other seven suspects
The investigation of the Prosecutor's Office for the near tragedy widens, the companies that have carried out the restructuring are targetedPer restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
The investigation by the Public Prosecutor's Office for the collapse at the University of Cagliari in the Sa Duchessa center widens: there are seven new suspects, two have positions of responsibility within the University, the other five are the legal managers of the companies that have worked in the destroyed wing.
I am the manager of the maintenance office of the University, Antonio Pillai , the construction manager, Bruno Concas , together with the managers of the companies that have completed the construction sites in the building: Alberto Mancosu , Paolo Mancosu , Fabio Vacca , Pier Paolo Cugurra and Roberto Barbers . All received an invitation from the Prosecutor's Office for this morning: the prosecutor, as with the others, will also allow them to appoint partisan consultants in view of the technical expertise.
For that tragedy , prosecutor Giangiacomo Pilia opened a file for culpable disaster and culpable building collapse .
Up to now, the names of the heads of the University of Cagliari had been entered in the register of suspects, namely the rector Francesco Mola , the director general of the University Aldo Urru , the manager of the investment sector, maintenance of buildings and plants Antonella Sanna , and Agostino Zirulia of the Investments and maintenance sector Construction and plants.
On the evening of October 18, it was just past 9.45pm when the former geology lecture hall collapsed with a roar in via Trentino, now used as a classroom and laboratories for the language faculty. Just a few hours earlier that building, of which only a pile of rubble remained, was chock-full of students .
The structure had recently undergone consolidation works: now the prosecutor wants to see clearly. And also the students, who occupied the Capitini hall in protest.
(Unioneonline)
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