Public Prosecution Service Demands Community Service for Fatal Accident at Highland Games Geldrop
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If the Public Prosecution Service has its way, two organizers of the Highland Games in Geldrop should receive community service orders of 140 and 100 hours for manslaughter. The two men are held responsible for the death of 65-year-old Jan, who was fatally wounded during a hammer throw. On August 7, 2022, Jan and his wife were walking through the flower garden at Geldrop Castle. On the other side of the hedge, the Highland Games were underway. S…
The Public Prosecution Service on Friday demanded community service sentences of 140 and 120 hours for two men allegedly responsible for organizing the Highland Games in Geldrop, Brabant. A hiker was killed in a bizarre accident during the event. The Public Prosecution Service accuses the men, aged 52 and 33, of manslaughter.
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