The family of three sisters who died when they were hit by traffic on a busy motorway on Friday evening plans to file a complaint against train company SNCF, accusing them of behaving irresponsibly by throwing them off a train.
The three sisters, aged 12, 13 and 19, were forced off a train by inspectors when they were found to be travelling without tickets.
Three uncles of the girls have instructed a lawyer to issue a complaint to national train operator SNCF for its failure to act in accordance with guidelines over the treatment of young people travelling without tickets. Full story...
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The three sisters, aged 12, 13 and 19, were forced off a train by inspectors when they were found to be travelling without tickets.
Three uncles of the girls have instructed a lawyer to issue a complaint to national train operator SNCF for its failure to act in accordance with guidelines over the treatment of young people travelling without tickets. Full story...
Read also: Three sisters run down, killed on French motorway...
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