Harald Espenhahn and Gerald Priegnitz, the two German managers definitively sentenced in 2016 for the Thyssen fire in which seven workers died, asked for semi-freedom. To make it known is Rosina Platì, mother of Giuseppe Demasi, one of the victims of the 2007 bonfire. "It's a farce, a joke, when I found out I was discouraged, I cried and I was very bad", says the woman, who wrote to the Minister of Justice Bonafede. "I await your call, this is yet another stab straight to the heart ...".
Thyssen: managers ask for semi-freedom, the anger of families
2020-05-28T16:30:31.653Z
Harald Espenhahn and Gerald Priegnitz, the two German managers definitively sentenced in 2016 for the Thyssen fire in which seven workers died (ANSA), asked for semi-freedom