The prosecution requested this Thursday, October 24, five years in prison, including two years, on appeal against the driver of the school bus hit by a train in Millas (Pyrénées-Orientales) in 2018. Six college students were killed in the accident.
The prosecution requested on Thursday October 24 five years in prison, including two years, on appeal against Nadine Oliveira, the driver of the school bus hit by a train in Millas (Pyrénées-Orientales) in 2017, guilty according to him of having caused the death of six college students killed in the accident.
The driver absent from the trial since October 10
At first instance, Ms. Oliveira was sentenced to one year in prison and four years suspended.
As during this first trial, the indictment was delivered in the absence of the defendant, who was the victim of discomfort in the middle of the hearing on the fourth day of her appeal trial and who has not been able to attend since. on October 10.
On December 14, 2017, a collision occurred at a level crossing in Millas, in the Pyrénées-Orientales, between a school bus and a TER. Six schoolchildren lost their lives, and 17 were injured, several seriously.