(ANSA) - Genoa, January 16 - A prosecutor on Monday requested
that a court sentence Roberto Paoloni, the commander of the
Jolly Nero cargo ship that crashed into Genoa port's control
tower in May 2013, killing nine people and injuring four, to 20
years and seven months in prison.
Paoloni, who is on trial with four other people, is accused
of multiple culpable homicide, causing a building collapse and
attacking transport security.
20 years requested for port disaster cap
Nine people killed when cargo ship hit control tower