The trial concerning the Tempi train crash is proceeding with the examination of remaining requests from both the prosecution and the defense. A key ruling has been made denying live television coverage of the proceedings. Additionally, the court has decided that the defendants will not be physically present during the trial. This decision limits public access to the trial’s developments and restricts the defendants’ direct participation in court appearances. The court is currently addressing further motions submitted by legal teams. Details regarding the reasoning behind these decisions have not been fully disclosed, but are expected to emerge as the trial progresses. The trial continues to focus on establishing accountability for the tragic rail disaster.