Death toll in Italy bridge collapse rises to 41

IANS  |  Rome 

The death toll in a bridge collapse in the Italian city of climbed to 41 even as preparations were underway for a for all the victims on Saturday.

Thirty eight victims have been identified so far, including three children. Two people were still missing, according to the

Saturday's funeral would be officiated by Cardinal Angelo Bagnasco, of Genoa, and attended by Italian and

Some families were reportedly staying away from the funeral ceremony because of anger at the government, according to the They will be holding private burials elsewhere in

"Many do not want to take part in a showcase and I understand them," Father Mauro Brezzo, of Genoa's San Martino hospital, told the Italian media.

The collapse of a section of the Morandi motorway bridge and the deaths of those crossing in vehicles led to a fierce debate in about the nation's infrastructure.

The government has set up a commission to examine the causes of the disaster and one member speculated that a broken was "a serious work hypothesis", the said.

Antonio Brencich, a University of lecturer, said there were "eyewitness accounts and videos that go in this direction". The bridge, which was constructed in the 1960s, has cables running directly from the deck to the top of the towers.

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First Published: Sat, August 18 2018. 14:32 IST