Lawyers: 'There Was Nothing Wrong with the Stint, the Accident Was the Driver's Fault'
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The defense team for the entrepreneurs behind the Stint is pleading for acquittal in the fatal accident involving the Stint. According to the lawyers for Stint founder Edwin Renzen and Stint designer Peter Noorlander, there is insufficient evidence that there was a problem with the electric handcart. "This is a tragic accident, not a crime." Today was the fifth day of the hearing. The lawyers spoke for hours. Seven years ago, a Stint carrying fi…
A scapegoat was needed. That, according to the lawyers, is the crux of the case against the makers of the Stint. After the accident in Oss, in which four children died, someone had to be blamed. "The Stint has been made into a caricature."
According to the lawyers for the two Stint directors, the fatal accident in Oss was the result of human error and not a technical defect. On day five of the trial, they are calling it a fatal accident and accusing the Public Prosecution Service of tunnel vision. At the beginning of her plea, Carry Knoops reflected on the grief of the bereaved families following the Stint accident. "Losing a child is the worst thing of all. It's about surviving,"…
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