The trial for the 2016 Nice attack begins, which left 86 dead and about 400 injured

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On July 14, 2016, an armed man who was shot dead by French police drove into a truck into a crowd in Nice. Eight people are said to have contributed to the organization of the attack.

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Seven men and a woman appear from this Monday before a court ruling on the Nice attack (France)in which, on 14 July 2016, 86 people died, including 15 minors, and about 400 were injuredwhen a armed man drove into a truck into a crowd.

The attacker, Mohamed Lahouiej Bouhlel, shot dead, at the hands of the French police; In the process that begins this Monday, those people who participated in the organization of the attack.

Three of the investigated persons, Mohamed Ghraieb, Chokri Chafrou and Ramzi Arefa, are being prosecuted for association with terrorist criminals, with a prison sentence of 30 years. The other five defendants will be tried for common crimes, criminal association and gun violations. Of those five, one is a fugitive.

They are suspected of having been involved in the search for weapons or of having provided the weapons to the terrorist, aware of his radicalization, while he was unaware that he was planning the attack, as this has not been proven.

More than six years after the crime, which took place on July 14, 2016, France’s national holiday, the relatives of the victims hope that the opening of the trial in Paris will help to understand what happened: “My clients are waiting for the truth “They are waiting for the judgment of the Justice and they are waiting for a verdict,” Olivia Chalus Penochet, the representative of 45 complainants, summarized for BFMTV.

The lawyers acknowledge that most victims are cautious about what to expect from the trial, although it may shed “light” on the “grey areas that weigh on the file”. Likewise, they believe that this process “can have a calming effect,” explains attorney Fabien Rajon. “The victims want to let them know what they have suffered. They are also looking for recognition,” Penochet added.

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Source: EITB

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