Lawyers for the families of two of the
five rail maintenance workers who were hit by a train and killed
last week at Brandizzo near Turin said a video showing they
might have been aware a train could be coming showed the
prevailing modus operandi in Italian rail work.
"We are very sorry for the dissemination of the video, which
however'is very useful for the reconstruction of the event,"
said lawyers Enrico Calabrese and Marco Bona, lawyers for the
families of two of the victims of the Brandizzo train accident,
with respect to the publication of the video.
"From the images it would seem to emerge a modus operandi that
was not occasional, with directives given to the workers that
were very dangerous.
"This is why it was handed over to the Ivrea public prosecutor's
office."
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