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10 aprile 1991 - Moby Prince - Seconda Parte

<p> Nel porto di Livorno un traghetto si scontra contro un petroliera. Con 140 morti è il più grande disastro della marineria italiana in tempo di pace, ma da subito tante ombre e misteri calano su questa tragedia. Ci vorranno 30 anni per scoprire la verità. </p>

An episode of the Disastri podcast, hosted by Niccolò Locati, titled "10 aprile 1991 - Moby Prince - Seconda Parte" was published on December 14, 2023 and runs 55 minutes.

December 14, 2023 ·55m · Disastri

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Nel porto di Livorno un traghetto si scontra contro un petroliera. Con 140 morti è il più grande disastro della marineria italiana in tempo di pace, ma da subito tante ombre e misteri calano su questa tragedia. Ci vorranno 30 anni per scoprire la verità. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nel porto di Livorno un traghetto si scontra contro un petroliera. Con 140 morti è il più grande disastro della marineria italiana in tempo di pace, ma da subito tante ombre e misteri calano su questa tragedia. Ci vorranno 30 anni per scoprire la verità. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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