Families of Five Fire-fighters Dying in the Kornat Tragedy Win the Damages Court Case
April 9th, 2008
Zagreb, April 9 (CP) – Five families of the fire-fighters that died last summer in the Kornat tragedy have won the damages court case against the Tisno and Vodice fire fighting centres and will have some 3.5 million kuna paid out to them.
The rest of the families are to be informed of the outcome of their court cases at a hearing to be held on April 11.
The 12 fire-fighters died in the August 30 fire at Kornat when they were surrounded and could not get out of the ring of fire.
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