The State Will Be Acquitted in the Case of a Catastrophic Fire on a Ferry
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47 people are demanding compensation in the 'Scandinavian Star' case. Their rights were violated, they claim.
47 survivors and relatives of the Scandinavian Star accident have sued the state in the form of the Danish Maritime Authority and are demanding 450,000 kroner each in compensation.
A marine engineering expert is highly critical of the new trial that begins today following the Scandinavian Star fire in 1990. A total of 47 people are demanding compensation following the fire in which 159 people lost their lives.
A total of 47 people – including both Danish and Norwegian – are demanding compensation in a new lawsuit following the fatal Scandinavian Star fire in 1990.
New Scandinavian Star lawsuit: 47 demand compensation The fire broke out on the car ferry in April 1990, and 159 people lost their lives – 136 of them Norwegians. – So far, the case has been filed by 47 plaintiffs demanding compensation and an official apology from the state, says Mike Axdal, head of the Danish support association, in a press release. The trial starts on Tuesday in the Danish city of Næstved. There are both survivors and relati…
A total of 47 people – including both Danish and Norwegian – are demanding compensation in a new lawsuit following the fatal Scandinavian Star fire in 1990.
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