STRESA, Italy (AP) – The investigation into Italy’s cable car disaster that killed 14 people will focus on why the lead cable snapped and why the emergency brake didn’t engage and prevent the cabin from careening back down the mountain until it pulled off the support line and crashed to the ground, the lead prosecutor said Monday.
Verbania Prosecutor Olimpia Bossi outlined the contours of her investigation based on what she said was objective, empirical fact of what occurred: “The brakes of the security system didn’t work. Otherwise the cabin would have stopped,” she said. “Why that happened is naturally under investigation.”
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Celestina Comotti, 81, is comforted by director Maria Giulia Madaschi as she cries as she talks on a video call with Alessia Mondello a donor unrelated to her who bought and sent her a shawl as Christmas present through an organization dubbed Santa s Grandchildren , at the Martino Zanchi nursing home in Alzano Lombardo, one of the area that most suffered the first wave of COVID-19, in northern Italy, Saturday, Dec. 19, 2020. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno) December 23, 2020 - 11:51 PM
ALZANO LOMBARDO, Italy - Emotions are running high this holiday season at the Martino Zanchi Foundation nursing home in northern Italy near Bergamo after months of near-total isolation for its residents.