Tuscany Governor Enrico Rossi
on Tuesday stressed the importance of the sentence on the
Viareggio rail disaster not timing out under the statute of
limitations.
"It's important that it all hasn't already timed out, and I
think this sentence corresponds to a need for justice, raised
with much firmness and force by the victims and the entire city
of Viareggio," he said.
"As a region we were civil plaintiffs in this trial and so we
behaved as it was fit and proper to do," he went on.
What happened on June 29, 2009, when a fireball from a gas
train killed 32 people, was "a real tragedy which will be
remembered over time, and I don't think anyone can really heal
the wound that that dramatic event brought on the city.
Thirty-two people died suddenly, without any warning,
unexpectedly".
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