Today the fourth day of hearing in the Stint case starts. On the first and second days, we mainly looked at how the Stint works and whether it met the requirements. Company leaders Peter Noorlander and Edwin Renzen spoke. The third day was an emotional one with statements from victims and relatives. Today the hearing continues with an indictment from the public prosecutor.

A quick summary of what happened in September 2018: an electric handcart was hit by a train at a railway crossing in Oss. Dana (8), Liva (4), Fleur (6) and Kris (4) died. The supervisor and the then 11-year-old Indy were seriously injured. Research has shown that it was not a technical defect, a malfunction or human error.

Here you can read all the stories about the accident with the Stint in Oss.

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