Four sent to prison over deadly Mati 2018 wildfire
Four former senior officials have been sentenced to prison without suspension over the 2018 wildfire in Mati, Greece, which killed 104 people and left dozens more injured.
Four former senior officials have been sentenced to prison without suspension over the 2018 wildfire in Mati, Greece, which killed 104 people and left dozens more injured.
The court has shown no leniency towards the ten individuals found guilty over the wildfire in Mati that claimed over 100 lives, rejecting the request for mitigating circumstances. By majority…
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