Acquitted yesterday in Sassari because the fact does not constitute a crime . Giuseppe Senes and Antonio Andrea Delogu, respectively legal representative of the Procart company and director of the works, were deemed not responsible for the collapse of the plasterboard ceiling that occurred at Alghero airport on 4 June 2020 .

A "veil" fell on a financier who was passing underneath and had suffered injuries that would heal in 7 days . In the discussion, the prosecutor Antonio Piras had requested a one-year prison sentence, basing his judgment on the expert report that had found the positioning of inadequate anchors and a work built "not according to the rules of the art" .

For the defense, however, the lawyer Maurizio Serra for Senes, Agostinangelo Marras for the architect Delogu, the structure would have been compromised by sanitation work carried out in the days before the reopening of the airport which returned to activity on June 3, 2020 because, it is assumed, it would have been used as a "scaffolding". And in this sense a footprint had been found to justify the suspicion. Furthermore, both lawyers contested the qualification of the crime - negligent disaster - as not corresponding to what happened, also in consideration of the negligibility of the damages. In the end, judge Antonio Spanu ordered, as written, the acquittal, also from the fine.

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