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A Moroccan court jailed seven people on Monday over their role in the deaths of 23 residents killed last year when three apartment blocks collapsed in Casablanca. They were sentenced to between two and five years in prison and fined for "involuntary homicide" and "breaching urban planning codes". In July 2014, 23 people died when the three buildings collapsed before dawn in Morocco's commercial capital, one of the worst disasters of its kind in the north African kingdom.
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