Olbia, several VIPs damaged by the fire at the Nautica Acqua shipyard
Among them also the now ex-president of Coni, Giovanni Malagò and Tommaso Cavalli, son of Roberto CavalliPer restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
There are 31 injured people indicated in the assignment of the technical consultancy on the disastrous fire of the Nautica Acqua shipyard, in Olbia. The prosecutors Gregorio Capasso and Claudia Manconi hypothesize the crime of negligent arson, the facts date back to April 22 and next Wednesday the magistrates will entrust the investigations on the causes of the disaster to the engineers Antonio Angelo Porcu and Federico Sommella.
The injured parties, who were notified of the act by the Tempio Prosecutor's Office, are the owners of the yachts and other boats, about thirty, destroyed by the flames. There are several legal representatives of nautical charter companies, such as Mikasa Luxury Management, which lost five boats, or the Maltese Dolphin 05 Malta Ltd.
Among the injured are also the now ex-president of Coni, Giovanni Malagò and Tommaso Cavalli, son of Roberto Cavalli. A super speedboat belonging to the designer who died last year, a Novamarine Black Shever Freedom, went up in smoke in the fire. Also destroyed were a yacht from the prestigious San Lorenzo shipyard, a Sea Water Phantom 280 dinghy and two Itamas, to name just a few of the most valuable boats. Five people are under investigation for the Cala Saccaia fire, defended by lawyers Stefano Oggiano, Marco Petitta and Giampietro Cocco.