News: Judges examining asserted security slip by in Nice assault


A French prosecutor says two judges will examine affirmations that French experts and the southern city of Nice neglected to actualize appropriate safety efforts before a man drove a truck into hordes of Bastille Day revelers.

Pleasant prosecutor Jean-Michel Pretre said Wednesday the move takes after a protest by the group of a youngster who was one of the 86 individuals killed in the July 14 assault on a waterfront promenade. In January, Pretre had said preparatory examinations didn't build up "any criminal obligation" for the occasion security and rejected the case.

It is presently up to the researching judges to continue the request and to state whether state or city administrations or authorities ought to be criminally charged. Police murdered the truck driver, Mohamed Lahouiaej Bouhlel. The Islamic State gather asserted duty.

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