Two People Charged with Public Endangerment After January Tragedy in Most, Czech Republic
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In the case of the January fire that occurred at the U Kojota restaurant in the North Bohemian town of Most, a police investigator has initiated criminal proceedings against two people for the crime of public danger due to negligence. The Czech police announced this on Thursday. Regional criminal investigators initially worked with several versions of the fire's origin. The police ruled out forced entry or a terrorist act at the beginning of the…
The investigation into the tragic fire at a Most restaurant that killed seven people in January this year has revealed serious violations of safety regulations. Two people are now facing criminal prosecution for suspicion of public danger through negligence, the Czech Police said on its website.
The executive and the person in charge of the restaurant company have been charged by criminal investigators in the case of a restaurant fire in Mosta that killed seven people. They face up to ten years in prison.
Most - Detectives have charged two people with public endangerment through negligence in connection with the tragic fire at the U Kojota restaurant in Most in January. They announced this on their website today. Six people died in the fire, and the seventh victim succumbed to his injuries a few days later in hospital. The cause of the fire was a gas heater that accidentally knocked over by one of the guests. The police have provisionally estimat…
Ústí nad Labem police have charged the executive director and operator of the Most restaurant U Kojota with a tragic fire in January that claimed seven lives, police spokesman Kamil Marek told Czech Television. Investigators are charging the pair with reckless endangerment. If convicted, they could both face up to ten years in prison.
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