Families of 43 victims await verdict in Genoa bridge disaster
On August 14, 2018, a significant section of the Morandi motorway bridge in Genoa, Italy, collapsed during a summer storm, killing 43 people. Among the victims were Claudia Possetti, her husband Andrea, and their two children, who were on holiday.

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AI-generatedOn August 14, 2018, a significant section of the Morandi motorway bridge in Genoa, Italy, collapsed during a summer storm, killing 43 people. Among the victims were Claudia Possetti, her husband Andrea, and their two children, who were on holiday. Nearly eight years later, relatives of the victims, including Claudia's sister Egle Possetti, are awaiting a first-instance verdict in the trial concerning the collapse. The disaster prompted investigations into the structural integrity of the 1960s viaduct, a crucial transport link. Families are seeking accountability and closure as the court prepares to deliver its judgment.
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5 extractedThe Morandi bridge collapse triggered years of investigation into its structural integrity.
A first-instance verdict in the trial over the bridge collapse is expected on Thursday.
Egle Possetti, sister of victim Claudia, expressed anxiety and hope for accountability in the upcoming verdict.
Claudia Possetti, her husband Andrea, and her two children were among the victims.
43 victims died when the Morandi bridge in Genoa collapsed on August 14, 2018.