One of several former Thyssenkrupp
managers who were convicted over a fire at the company's Turin
steel plant in December 2007 in which seven workers died has
asked for clemency from President Sergio Mattarella, his lawyer
said Friday.
Marco Pucci has been in prison since May 2016 serving a term
of six years, three months.
In June he was allowed to work outside the prison during the
day, with the obligation to return to his cell by 18:30.
The mother of one victim said she was against clemency being
granted.
"We don't give clemency to anyone and President Mattarella
should not either," said Graziella Rodinó, whose son Rosario was
among the workers who died.
"They killed them. They don't deserve any forgiveness. They
can ask God for it. For now they must stay in jail".
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