Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Labor after military death

There is talk right, the widow of last year's accidents Former military Bossche Michel Meijers.
Her husband died during the opening days of the army in Wezep, when he reached a rope from a helicopter was dragged to the ground and hit. A 40-year-old flight engineer of the navy, which had to visually check the rope from the helicopter, yesterday received 200 hours of labor of the military chamber of the court in Arnhem.

That punishment was similar to the requirement.

Lawyer mr Bas Martens: "My client wanted the suspect something is not personally charged. But it is important that it is established that the error was in not visually check whether her husband was separate from the rope."

Martens behalf of the widow is currently in discussion with the Ministry of Defense on a claim. "There is a man with his family away. We see now how the injury must be calculated."

Meijers except his wife had two young children behind.

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