Processo Eternit, Stephan Schmidheiny sentenced to 18 years imprisonment

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Processo Eternit, Stephan Schmidheiny sentenced to 18 years imprisonment

Turin (Italy), June 3, 2013 - Was sentenced to 18 years imprisonment for intentional disaster the Swiss entrepreneur Stephan Schmidheiny, who was charged in Turin in the process Eternit. At first instance was sentenced to 16 years. The Court of Appeal of Turin has considered responsible for the disaster the Swiss billionaire also for Eternit factories of Bagnoli and Rubiera. In the photo: Former Eternit worker (wearing the original clothes to work) is waiting the reading of the judgement with Antonio Boccuzzi the only survivor of the work incident in ThyssenKrupp in 2007. Photo: Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto


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