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Marseille: a trial over the collapse of rue d’Aubagne from November 7, 2024

2024-04-18T16:37:53.926Z

Highlights: The trial will take place in the extraordinary trial room, at the Muy barracks, a few days later the sad anniversary of the death of eight people in this tragedy. The former deputy mayor Jean-Claude Gaudin, Julien Ruas (LR), then in charge of the prevention and risk management service, is called to appear alongside Marseille Habitat, a mixed economy company in the city of Marseille. Richard Carta, an expert who had visited one of the now collapsed buildings eighteen days before the tragedy, and the Liautard firm, trustee of the building at 65 rue d'Aubagne, will also appear in court. The trial is scheduled to last from November 7 to December 18, and will be held in the courtroom of the Muy barracks in Marseille, near the city center. The collapse of several buildings on rue d'Aubagna, which occurred on November 5, 2018, which caused the death of eight people.


Four indictees will be referred to the Marseille criminal court from November 7 to December 18 for the collapse of several buildings on rue d'Aubagne, which occurred on November 5, 2018, which caused the death of eight people.


Le Figaro Marseille

Almost seven years to the day after the fatal collapse of several buildings on rue d'Aubagne, a trial is looming in Marseille,

Le Figaro

learned from a lawyer for the civil parties, confirming initial information from Le

Monde

.

From November 7 to December 18, four indictees will be referred to the Marseille criminal court in this case which occurred on November 5, 2018. The trial will take place in the extraordinary trial room, at the Muy barracks, a few days later the sad anniversary of the death of eight people in this tragedy.

A former LR deputy at the helm

The former deputy mayor Jean-Claude Gaudin, Julien Ruas (LR), then in charge of the prevention and risk management service, is called to appear alongside Marseille Habitat, a mixed economy company in the city of Marseille owner of one of the two buildings, Richard Carta, an expert who had visited one of the now collapsed buildings eighteen days before the tragedy and the Liautard firm, trustee of the building at 65 rue.

Source: lefigaro

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