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Asbestos trial over Eternit deaths starts in Italy
The largest ever Italian trial, involving the deaths – allegedly from asbestos-linked cancer – of more than 2,000 people who worked for cement firm Eternit or lived near some of its factories, started on Monday in Turin.
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