Manslaughter inquiry opened after death of worker in Rome tower collapse
Contractor was trapped for 11 hours under fallen masonry at medieval landmark near the Colosseum Prosecutors have opened a manslaughter investigation over the death of a worker trapped when a medieval monument in central Rome partly collapsed. Octav Stroici, 66, was rescued on Monday night after (…)
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