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Drama De La Rue D'aubagne in Marseille: Prison Closes for Co-Owners, Suspended for an Ex-Elect

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In Marseilles, the trial of the fatal collapses of the Rue d'Aubagne ended on Monday, July 7, with a closed prison, under electronic bracelet, for three co-owners and a stay for the architect-expert and the former deputy mayor in question.

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The trial of the fatal collapses of the rue d'Aubagne in Marseilles ended this Monday with a closed prison for three co-owners, but under electronic bracelet, and a stay for the architect-expert and the elected candidate in question. A judgement too clemish in the eyes of the civil parties. A team of TF1 was at their side at the end of the court. - "Assassins!": the anger of the relatives of the victims of the drama of the rue d'Aubagne at the e…

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The Marseille Correctional Court ruled on Monday, July 7, following the collapse of two buildings in the city centre in November 2018, which had caused the death of eight people.

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In Marseilles, the trial of the fatal collapses of the Rue d'Aubagne ended on Monday, July 7, with a closed prison, under electronic bracelet, for three co-owners and a stay for the architect-expert and the former deputy mayor in question.

·Paris, France
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The Marseille Correctional Court delivered its judgment on Monday, July 7, in the trial of the fatal collapse of two buildings in 2018. Three co-owners ecopent of prison firm.

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ladepeche.fr broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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