French “mammoth” lawsuit for drowning her two children in a hotel pool



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Demand requesting it amount of 2,560,000 euros his family testified in the Rhodes Court of First Instance French tourists who lost their two children drowning in a swimming pool on the island.

The case had shock in July 2019. That day the Ialyssos Police Department was informed by telephone from the EKAB center that he was taken out of the hotel pool without senses of a young alien. It was specifically located at the rear of the pool, whose depth is determined to be 1.20 meters.

EKAB had picked up 17-year-old French Anais Traore from Amadou on the spot that he transferred her to the General Hospital of Rhodes, where she was declared dead.

Elsewhere the pool was located at the bottom and dragged her sister Carla Traore Amadou 19 years old.

As stated in your demand the French, the hotel had four pools.

On 7/31/2019, after lunch, at 2:00 p.m. and rest for about an hour, The family went to the second pool area and stretched out on the loungers.

The youngest daughter of the family, Aisa after a while entered the paddling pool. The rest, except Anais, sat on the loungers.

Around 5:00 p.m. Anais went to space to carry a cell phone charger and turning towards the hammocks he passed by the bar, from where he took out sweets on a plate and soft drinks to put in the hammocks.

He did the same almost at the same time as Carla.

The parents then got up, went through the room and returned to the bar near the pool where their son Alan was also going. Their daughters, Carla, 19, Anais 17 years old and Aisa 10 years oldThey were on the loungers outside the pool.

In a moment between 17:15 to 18:00 his two daughters, Anais and Carla, having entered the pool in the adult section, lost their lives due to drowning.

Source: www.dimokratiki.gr

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