Building Collapses: a Judgment Expected by All Marseillais
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Of the sixteen defendants, ten were convicted, including co-owners of two housing units in the 65-street building in Aubagne, which collapsed on 5 November 2018, killing eight tenants.
The judicial court of Marseilles renders its decision in the collapses which resulted in 8 deaths in 2018.
The debates revealed that the collapses of buildings in 2018 were inevitable given the state of the building. Eight people lost their lives.
▶️ Alexandra Guillet discusses the trial that has become the symbol of poor housing and whose judgment is highly anticipated in Marseille. In 2018, two unsanitary buildings collapsed and caused eight deaths. The case angered residents. (Police, justice and news items).
The trial of the collapses of the street of Aubagne, which had caused the death of eight people in 2018, took place in the court of Marseilles. First co-owners were sentenced on Monday to prison.
At the trial for the fatal collapses on Rue d'Aubagne in Marseille in 2018, which left eight people dead, three of the co-owners prosecuted were sentenced to prison on Monday. One of those convicted is a regional elected official.
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