The August 14, 2018 shortly after 11 in the morning, the Morandi Bridge collapsed in Genoa, tragically breaking the lives of 43 people. An unimaginable event yet, as we know today, predictable. “We are trying to turn our pain into something positive and perhaps meaning will also be given to the absurd death of our loved ones,” he says. Eagle possett, founder of Ponte Morandi Victims Remembrance Committee, who on that dramatic day lost his sister, brother-in-law and two nephews and who continues to fight together with many other relatives of victims, “so that no one has a fate like that of our families”.
Three years after the tragic event, it is impossible to forget what happened, because “it represents the culmination of the neglect with which our infrastructures have been managed»Stresses Egle.
Recently, the Ponte Morandi Victims Remembrance Committee took to the streets together with other citizens to protest against the sale of Autostrade, of which he disputes the acquisition by Casse Depositi e Prestiti (a financial company 83 per cent controlled by the Ministry of the Economy) for an amount between 3 and 4 billion euros, judged to be “excessive”. To shed light on the issue and, in particular, on the financial management of the operation, the Committee presented a complaint to the Rome Public Prosecutor, as Egle Possetti explains in this video.
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