Lidl to be tried for selling alcohol to a minor

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After the death of a teenager in a scooter accident in 2021, the German brand Lidl will be tried for selling alcohol to a minor.

A 16-year-old teenager, Kilian, died on a road last year after consuming alcohol he had bought from Lidl. The investigation focused on a receipt for the purchase of two bottles of vodka in a store of the German brand. The victim’s mother is filing a complaint against Lidl, because according to her, the two bottles were sold to the minor. “We did not check his identity. In my son’s accident, alcohol is involved, even if he is not fully responsible“, laments Coralie Larroquet, the teenager’s mother.

The family’s lawyer wants this trial to raise awareness about the sale alcohol to minors. “Maybe indeed some rules are forgotten“, explains Maitre Antoine Tugas, the family’s lawyer. The seizure of the surveillance cameras was not carried out quickly enough to see if it was the teenager who bought the alcohol. Lidl defends itself and reports that there is no proof of the sale.


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