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http://www.cnn.com/2014/01/15/us/asiana-crash-new-video/
New video suggests that the engine crew was told and clearly directed away from the victim, but somehow managed to still run her over. This is from the plane crash last year at SFO. I know it's a fire thing, but EMS/MCI related.
I think there is sufficient grounds for negligence in this case. Interesting scenario. Possibly perjury and conspiracy/cover up charges if they all knowingly falsified documentation stating they didn't see her and/or was covered in foam which she clearly wasn't. Perhaps that isn't the engine that even ran her over, but responders clearly knew she was there.
If I was responding and someone warns me and visually directs me away from a victim or anything dangerous, my rig is going away from that victim/danger.
New video suggests that the engine crew was told and clearly directed away from the victim, but somehow managed to still run her over. This is from the plane crash last year at SFO. I know it's a fire thing, but EMS/MCI related.
I think there is sufficient grounds for negligence in this case. Interesting scenario. Possibly perjury and conspiracy/cover up charges if they all knowingly falsified documentation stating they didn't see her and/or was covered in foam which she clearly wasn't. Perhaps that isn't the engine that even ran her over, but responders clearly knew she was there.
If I was responding and someone warns me and visually directs me away from a victim or anything dangerous, my rig is going away from that victim/danger.