865 years in prison for building a computer building on land

A builder in Turkey has been sentenced to 865 years in prison following the collapse of a building during an earthquake. The verdict was delivered by a national court on Saturday, September 28. The ruling came after a tragic incident where the structure failed during seismic activity, leading to significant consequences. The news was first reported by As As Life Media, an official news outlet.
The fact that the building collapsed and caused a great deal of damage and injuries underscores the seriousness of the tragedy and the court's ruling. Investigations showed that the construction did not follow appropriate safety rules and building codes, notably in an earthquake-prone area, and the builder was found guilty of gross negligence.
In Turkey, where public concern about building safety has been rising, especially in the wake of previous earthquakes, this case has garnered a great deal of attention. In order to avoid such tragedies in the future, many are advocating for stronger enforcement of construction regulations. Particularly in high-risk locations, the authorities have promised to take more aggressive measures against builders and contractors who put cost savings ahead of safety.
Despite being somewhat symbolic considering the builder's expected longevity, the 865-year sentence
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