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Italian prosecutors investigate Eni and seven employees over the depot explosion

Italian prosecutors announced on Wednesday that they have opened an investigation against energy company Eni, and seven of their employees after an explosion near Florence last December killed five people.

In a press release, the prosecutors of Prato in Tuscany said they suspected that manslaughter as well as other crimes were committed.

They said that the explosion was caused because Eni allowed maintenance work to take place at the same time fuel loading operations were being performed, to maximize productivity and save money.

The estimated loss for Eni was 255,000 Euros if fuel loading had stopped on the day of accident. They said that the accident was predictable and avoidable.

Eni has said that it will fully cooperate with the legal authorities.

The energy group has confirmed that it will compensate the families of victims as well as those who have suffered economic damage in the vicinity of the depot.

According to Italian law, an employer can be held responsible for certain offenses committed by their staff.

The investigation also included two employees from another company who were on the site at the time of the accident. Reporting by Silvia OGNIBEN, writing by Gavin Jones, Francesca Landini and Mark Potter, editing by Mark Potter

(source: Reuters)