the trial of the driver opened in Marseille

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L.Feuerstein, N.Dahan, N.Perez C.La Rocca, E.Sizarols, C.Combaluzier, C.Dechassey – France 2

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The trial of the car accident of Millas opened Monday, September 19 in Marseille, in the Bouches-du-Rhône. The driver of the bus, accused of having forced the barrier of the level crossing, maintained in front of the families of victims that the barrier was lifted.

For the first time, Monday September 19, the bus driver had to deal with the parents of the victims of the Millas accident. The hearing was tense, and painful. At the mention of the facts, the 53-year-old woman burst into tears. She reaffirmed that she had not forced the crossing. Statements difficult to hear for families. “She cracked. It’s understandable. (…) But I also think that she cracks because she doesn’t really know what she means, where she is coming from”thinks Stephan Mathieu, father of a victim.

“I don’t want to hear him cry. It’s me who’s been crying for five years, it’s my wife who’s been crying for five years”assures Fabien Bourgeonnier, father of a victim and president of the association “In memory of our angels”. On December 14, 2017, the school bus was moving towards a crossroads, with 23 students returning from school inside. The vehicle was hit by a TER while it was on the level crossing. For the investigators, the barriers were closed. Six children died in the disaster, and 17 others were injured. About twenty witnesses affirmed that the barrier was lowered, and others, less numerous, that it was open.


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