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Nice truck attack trial: Helping victims make their voices heard

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On July 14, 2016, families in the French Riviera city of Nice had gathered to watch the Bastille Day fireworks on the seafront when a Tunisian-born jihadist drove a lorry into the crowd, killing 86 people and injuring more than 450. After more than three months of hearings, the trial of those accused of involvement in the attack wrapped up this Monday in Paris. The 2,500 civil plaintiffs, including survivors and bereaved parents, now await the court's verdict. We hear from some of them in this report, as well as several of their lawyers. FRANCE 24's Karim Hakiki and Sylvain Rousseau report, with Camille Nedelec. 

Added on the 12/12/2022 15:30:00 - Copyright : France 24 EN

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