The victims and families of the victims of the Strépy-Bracquegnies tragedy testified this Thursday at the jury's constitution hearing in Mons. They say they hope "for justice to be done" and demand maximum sentences. The main accused, Paolo Falzone, through his lawyer, hopes to face him with an impartial jury.
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The victims and families of the victims of the Strépy-Bracquegnies tragedy testified this Thursday at the jury's constitution hearing in Mons. They say they hope "for justice to be done" and demand maximum sentences. The main accused, Paolo Falzone, through his lawyer, hopes to face him with an impartial jury.