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Rome Building Collapse Leads To Manslaughter Investigation

ROME – A restoration site beside the Colosseum became the scene of a fatal accident on Monday, adding a fresh layer of sorrow to central Rome. Part of the 13th-century Torre dei Conti, a towering medieval landmark under refurbishment, gave way and trapped a worker for 11 hours beneath heavy rubble. Rescuers pulled out 66-year-old […] The post Rome Building Collapse Leads to Manslaughter Investigation first appeared on CTN News-Chiang Rai Times.

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On Monday 3 November, a section of the façade of the Torre dei Conti collapsed at the end of the morning in Rome, projecting debris into the street and lifting up a... The article Italy: A medieval tower collapses in Rome, a worker dies in the rubble appeared first on Current Values.

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Gualtieri: 'Roma tightens to the family, flags at half-auction'. Today in the capital a torchlight to the imperial Forums in memory of Octav Stroici organized by Cgil, Cisl and Uil. Cancel the traditional overflight of the Tricolored Arrows on the day of the National Unity and the Armed Forces (ANSA)

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Born sixty-six years ago in Suceava, in northern Romania, for over thirty years he lived in Italy. The pain of his colleagues: "An exquisite, quiet, very good person, a worker"

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The worker who was trapped on Monday morning in the collapse of part of a medieval tower in Rome died this morning in the hospital, according to Italian media. Octav Stroici, 66 years old and Romanian nationality, like others of the operatives assisted in the accident, had been rescued in very serious conditions at 22.35 on Monday night, after spending 11 hours under the rubble. The Prosecutor’s Office of Rome has already opened an investigation…

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An apartment building has been evacuated and roads closed. These measures are intended to provide assistance and safeguard "public safety." On Tuesday, November 4th, Rome's mayor, Roberto Gualtieri, signed the ordinance placing the area around the Torre dei Conti off-limits. On Monday, November 3rd, the area suffered a...

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