(ANSA) – TRIESTE, 06 JUL – Two security officers sentenced, eight people sent to trial and a plea bargain. It is the result of the preliminary hearing of the trial for the death of Stefano Borghes, the 13-year-old who died in July 2020 after falling into a well in Gorizia. Il Piccolo reports it online.
The child had died while participating in an orienteering competition organized in the Coronini Cronberg Park during a summer camp.
The director of the Coronini Cronberg Foundation, Enrico Graziano, has agreed with the prosecutor Ilaria Iozzi a sentence of 1 year, 11 months and 10 days with conditional suspension, a request accepted by the judge. The two technicians responsible for the safety plan Federico Costadura and Matteo Turcutto requested the abbreviated procedure and were sentenced to 2 years and 8 months and 2 years respectively. For both – reports Il Piccolo – it was not possible to apply the conditional suspension and each will have to pay a provisional amount of 50 thousand euros to the 13-year-old’s family.
Instead, all the other people involved in the investigation were sent to trial: the mayor of Gorizia Rodolfo Ziberna, as president by right of the Coronini Cronberg Foundation and the remaining members of the Curatory of the same Foundation: Marco Menato, the regional councilor Tiziana Gibelli, Raffaella Sgubin, Maddalena Malni, Maurizio Boaro, Bruno Pascoli and Simonetta Bonomi. The first hearing was set for January 13, 2023. (ANSA).
Source: Ansa
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