Drama De La Rue D'aubagne in Marseille: Prison Closes for Co-Owners, Suspended for an Ex-Elect
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The residents had documented cracks in the wall and open power lines, but landlords and government officials ignored them. In court, they argued that they lacked the means to prevent the disaster.
Six and a half years after the collapse of two dilapidated houses in Marseille, a court sentenced several persons responsible.
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…
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.
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.
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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