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Natisone Flood Families Seek €3.7 Million as Case Moves to Immediate Trial

The filing names the Interior Ministry alongside the regional health agency as civilly liable for alleged rescue delays.

Overview

  • The parents and siblings of Bianca Doros, Patrizia Cormos and Cristian Casian Molnar have filed to join the criminal case as civil parties, seeking €3.7 million in damages.
  • The claims are broken down as €1.269 million for the Cormos family, €1.200 million for the Doros family and €1.243 million for the Molnar family, calculated under the national damages table.
  • The four defendants—three firefighters and a SORES nurse—have opted for immediate trial, with hearings set for 17 November 2025 for the nurse and 2 December 2025 for the firefighters.
  • The filings assign civil liability to the Interior Ministry for the firefighters and to ARCS, the regional health coordination agency, for the SORES nurse.
  • Investigative documents cite a roughly 41‑minute span from the first SOS at 13:29 to the drownings around 14:10, and prosecutors allege negligence, imprudence and lack of skill in the rescue response.