Seven scientists and experts on trial for manslaughter linked to an earthquake in Italy that killed more than 300 people have been convicted and sentenced to six years in prison, a court has ruled.
The victims of the earthquake in L'Aquila have also been awarded between €40,000 to €450,000 ($52,000 to $584,000 Cdn), said freelance journalist Megan Williams.
Italian prosecutors say that the scientists gave inaccurate and incomplete information about whether smaller tremors before the April 2009 quake should have been grounds for an official warning.
The 6.9 magnitude earthquake left 309 people dead and injured more than 1,500 others.
Judge Marco Billi took slightly more than four hours to reach the verdict, the BBC reported. Full story...
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The victims of the earthquake in L'Aquila have also been awarded between €40,000 to €450,000 ($52,000 to $584,000 Cdn), said freelance journalist Megan Williams.
Italian prosecutors say that the scientists gave inaccurate and incomplete information about whether smaller tremors before the April 2009 quake should have been grounds for an official warning.
The 6.9 magnitude earthquake left 309 people dead and injured more than 1,500 others.
Judge Marco Billi took slightly more than four hours to reach the verdict, the BBC reported. Full story...
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