Mexico City prosecutor to press homicide, other criminal charges for metro collapse
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Mexico City prepares criminal charges, urges settlements in probe of Metro collapse
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico City officials on Thursday said they were opening criminal cases against people and companies involved in building a stretch of Metro rail that collapsed, killing 26 people, and urged the firms to quickly come to settlement deals. Read full story
Mexico City prepares criminal charges, urges settlements in probe of Metro collapse
MEXICO CITY - Mexico City officials on Thursday said they were opening criminal cases against people and companies involved in building a stretch of Metro rail that collapsed, killing 26 people, and urged the firms to quickly come to settlement deals. The accident occurred in May when an overpass and train carriage on Metro Line 12 plummeted onto a stream of cars in the southeast of the
Mexico City prepares criminal charges, urges settlements in probe of Metro collapse
MEXICO CITY -- Mexico City officials on Thursday said they were opening criminal cases against people and companies involved in building a stretch of Metro rail that collapsed, killing 26 people, and urged the firms to quickly come to settlement deals. Read More
Mexico City prosecutor to press homicide, other criminal charges for metro collapse
MEXICO CITY: Mexico City's attorney general said on Thursday (Oct 14) she will press charges of homicide, personal injury and property damage against people and companies linked to the collapse of a section of a metro line in the capital that left 26 dead in May. "This attorney general's office has th
Mexico City Prosecutor To Press Homicide, Other Criminal Charges For Metro Collapse
Mexico City's attorney general said Thursday she will press charges of homicide, personal injury and property damage against people and companies linked to the collapse of a section of a metro line in the capital that left 26 dead in May. "This attorney general's office has the elements to press charges against a series of companies and persons who were in charge of ensuring that the causes of the collapse did not arise," said prosecutor Ernest…
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